Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1960

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X O . . . S 1 . a view of Castle life and a - - 1 l 'l fr-me l Copy Edntor Prctu e Ed tor Table of Contents Arxalma Song and Sclwool Vicvy B bard of ELlLICOlIO11 fthe 1 coding Sclficul Di trict Administrators and Superwi ors at the Reading Sch 1 Distr ct Faculty Section Senior Section Graduates Activities Organizations Clubs Sports Section Boys Sports Girls Sports Feature Section Abbreviations and Acknowledgements Index 833 34103 38 86 87 4 4 192 103 4 4 24 2 0 H 4-5 1 ' o QI' as 's 6 5 1 ' 's oo 1 7 Activities Section 104-148 ' ' 10 -1 8 1 8,1 9 ' 150-191 150-175 ' ' 176,191 ' - 1 ' ' 1 215 16 Arxalma Song WORDS BY MUSIC BY Mxldred E Runyeon Luther W Goodhaxt ,,--- 'mf4 H QIVIICV px, 9 5 wr QPW4? Wch pang A J lldf- I I Ih ah S Isl Y LAZU ll f'1l 'WL LXJ X! P 'N V '53 ' I I C I d I J I F I I J I I Few, UM, , I Iowerx rise, Afx aI ma Inirl Ever er care shall be To I 'p us Im All down the is to come, Revcrcnt w bel ' ' N QI I I . 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X w 'Jfff-3' 'Qi 'f 'M .if 1 , .AY - .,.. . - f we 1 - .,g - g ,-, ., fmsix -:O-g'1iff53u1iP ' 'JT -.gZ'usK.ff'- -. f Q., . ..-:Xl , Board of Education of the Reading School Dlstrlct Preszdent Mr Lewls A Gaul Secretary Mr Russell O Anderson Vice President Dr Em1l J Bartos Treasurer Mr R1chardH Kauffman 1-or-1 MQ, Seated M1 Hampton C Rapp M1 Phlllp D Rowe Jr Dr Albert J Strohecker DDS Dr Em1l J Ba1tos DSC hte P1es1dent Mr Lew1s A Gaul Plesldent Mr Cus Yat1on M1 Thomas WV Albe1t Standing Mr Vlncent Stxollo JI M1 Texrence E COHHOI Esq D1 Ralph C Gexgle Supeuntendent of Readmg Schools M1 Russell O AHCICISOH Secretary Purchasmg Agent M1 John S Rhoda Dsq Sol1c1to1 M1 Albe1t Landls Supermtendent of Supplles Mr Russell C Clump Supeuntendent of Bulld mgs Absent M Rlchard H Kauffman tI921Slll8I successor to Mr Reuben Rhoads deceased Great strldes ln educat1on took place th1s past school year when the cltxzens of the Cxty of Readlng through a referendum approved the glgantlc bulldmg program as proposed by the Board of Education Under the plan, a modern new admlnlstra t1on bulldlng w1l1 replace the old bulldmg at Elghth and Wash1ngton Streets a new ele mentary center w1ll be constructed on the Lauer s Park slte, and a new speclal SGFVICCS center for handlcapped chlldren w1ll be erec ted on the trlangular plot of ground between the Thomas H Ford school and the Readmg Publlc Museum and Art Gallery In addltlon to the Board of Educat1on's foreslght ln the long range bulldmg pro gram they also d1Sp1ayed an actlve lnterest 1n the enr1chment and enlargement of educa tlonal prog,1ams the CXPHHSIOH of school servlces and the modernlzatlon of exlstlng educatlonal faC1llt1CS As a result of the cont1nuous dynam1c actlon by our Board of Educatlon, the youths of Readmg presently enjoy and w1l1 contlnue to enjoy the finest posslble lnstructlon and educatlonal envlronment I I I l I , 1 S 'd ' l gs ,,, 1, ., Y 5' P , V . 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Q , Supermtendent of Schools Dr Ralph C Geigle Seated Miss Anna Lee Taylor Supeivisoi of Art M1 I-Ieniy Monyei Admmistiative Assistant to the Superintendent of Schools D1 Ralph C Geigle Superintendent of Reading Schools Miss Lauia Hoth Supeivisoi tion Mr Byron J Kellei Duector of Industiial hducation M1 Samuel Gundy Directoi of the Reading Museum and Ait GHIIBIN Miss Floience Seiders Supenisoi of Home Economics M1 Robe1t Smdei Diiector of Guidance and Attendance VI1 Chailes Kellei JI Diiectoi of Music M1 William Be1nh'ut Directoi of Public Relations Abscnt M1 Loienzo Zeugner Psychologist and Duector of Speciil Education Effective articulation of the various in- structional programs and services within and among the elementary, secondary and spec- ial schools in the Reading School District was made possible chiefly through the leader- ship and service of our district administra- tors and supervisors. Working closely with Dr. Ralph C. Geigle our superintendent of schools members of this administrative unit directed district policies within their respective departments and formulated special department proce- dures and practices essential to the efficient operation of the educational programs and related school activities in the Reading Pub- lic Schools. Furthermore by coordinating and corre- lating the various instructional programs activities, and special services within their respective departments and with other de- partments members of this administrative group made it possible for students to gain maximum educational benefits from the school district s comprehensive and progres- sive educational program. Aware of the ever-changing educational needs of the youths of today this group con- stantly studied and evaluated new trends in education and introduced effective new edu- cational measures and services as the need or needs arose. Administrators and Supervisors of the Reading School District s ff 3 fr of -Nutritiong .Standing-Mr. Emanuel Jacobs, lQi1'ector-of'Pliysical Educa- W Q Niiwfm fisgwfg. 4' X ,W ik I x ..- ,... H is Q UWA? 1 9 g ' t fav? s. ll , BERKS COUNTY COURT HOUSE Q 5, 0 U-O V lr 1 + 1' J 2 4. 4' - gf '- '-in U 'f A Ax., ,At if 'ff a QA 'v I 1 g , .Qi ixQ'g4.441 'ag :T-7 if R sf. V '3lY f4 0' 713 Q 41 rnflll'V r Q 1 fv fff '.- 1 L 5-I . ll. wx? s V 'I 1,1 .A H' : ' ' ' . '-V A 'L .1 '. .I ,'. ,,, A- A H V. ,XV ' I '. 3' '.. ' ' ' ' .',. 1'i'4 .,.i 5 .' . V ' . - 1 A' ' , . ' 'N' ' '.- ' '., ,. .W - I - . 1 .- ,T -' '- f.',I' 'a -'4, 3 4' - '-'.-'-- ,.-4 ,,'-3, -,ng ,f -. -. Tx, 1-V'-'F -T 4-f'f,:f 1'- I .,.' , . J-if' - fff ff Q 6-'Q 3'f3ff',:f?Q1 if -131--3 L11 riff? , 2. , . :Mi I.. I-3, HE- f,'1,A,.'::--'xi ii ,.,.,j.:l 'stir-It-ir, I . J 'if' mv 1 -. '-2 ' fr'-W' fc' 2 A :1c ',a',f'f:'ffii-r7'.z-.4 : 'f-1' f411:'2Za2z 5.fa?3.1:mm-1 I' -A pit: V9lf.2'f'f7Q:,1..Q2! ,?' 4'Q13xkf,. 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Pnnclpal 'R Nffllxliwr Mr LeVan P Smuth Durxnff h1S five ears as chlef admmlstrator of Readlng the respect of students parents frlends and other admlnls trators for h1s contlnuous lnterest and efforts ln promotmg dynamlc and PFOOFGSSIVC school probrams at the Castle Under h1S leadershlp varlous school currlcula have been enrlched and expanded to meet the educatlonal needs of Castle students lmproved and new educatlonal fac1l1t1es have been lntroduced to provlde addltlonal educatlonal opportunltles for the student body and numerous act1v1t1es have been pro moted to stlmulate student mterest and school sp1r1t ln the Castle s currlcular and extra currlcular programs Through Mr LeVan P Smlth s foreslght actlon and per severance Readlng Hlgh School w1ll contmue to occupy a promlnent posltlon ln educatlon ln the commonwealth A Prmclpal s Secretary Mnss Marlon J Moyer bccrctarml du tzcs for the prm czpal and the prznczpals coun 14 crc c 1 rzfntlu handled by Mzss Maman J Moyer Mnss Ethel M Hacks As v1ce prmclpal Nllss Ethel M Hlcks prepared the master schedule for students and teachers she super VlS9d the recordlnb of data on the students permanent records and helped new students to become or1en ted to Castle l1fe In the field of guldance, she served as Chlef schedule adv1ser and as the d1SClpll1'1C counselor for glrls Ice 0- Prmclpals Mr Roland P Kyle Mr Roland P Kyle our other v1ce prlnclpal served as the supervlsor of the lunch and assembly programs at the Castle as the coordlnator of the dally m1meoh1aphed bulletms for teachers students and attendance and as the d1sc1pl1nc counselor for boys In 2lddltlOll, he dlrected the tire and securlty drllls at Readmg Hlgh School IH cooperatlon w1th the local fire and c1v1l defense authorltles, re spectlvely I l ' X..- 2-4! f A fp 5 .X N , all A A A , X A . . O . y .. . .. 1 . xv. U x High School, Mr. LeVan P. Smlth, our r1nc1 al, has earned O . . . . - , - , , - . - ' or ' o' . v . . v . Q . . . . . I I , Q Y . - Q Q Q . 1 , . . I Q u - - - I . . v , ' ' Y , ' - : ' . G y - . .9 . 1 ' V. 'V - . ' . . . . . I -' ' 9 ' ml : ff: VI 1 P E I I , L' l . . . ,, . Y h , u . ' - V l O, , . . an . v 1 1 Y . l V. V PrincipaI's Council Our chief administrative group at Reading High School, the Principal's Council, is composed of the principal, two vice principals, eight department heads, and two department chairmen Specific and general school policies and regulations which contributed to the efficient operation of the Castle s educational program were deter mined and formulated by this admin rstratrve unit group also selected and introduced effective educational measures into the various school curricula which enriched and expanded the various instructional programs at the Castle Through the constant efforts and leadership of this administrative group, each student of Reading High School will have and will continue to have the opportunity to obtain maxi mum educational benefits from the Castles total school program After careful evaluation this Seated Miss Elsie V Holland Home Economics Deprrtment Mr Roland P Kyle Vice Principal Mr LeVan P Smith Prrntrpfrl Miss Lthel M Martha M Morrette Foreign Language Department Stuzzflznq Mr Daxrd L Hoffman Mathematics Department Mr Charles R Hawman English Department Mr Joseph E Hrfrge Acting Head of the Guidance Department Miss Katharine E Kaufmann Acting Chairman of the Health and Phy srcal Education Department 'Nh Vhllrarn S Vkhrtelex Commercial Department Mr J kenneth Conlex Industrial Educfrtron Department Mr 'Norman C Brrlllrrrrt Socrrl Studies Deprrtment 'Nh XX Whalen Fenstermacher Science Department . . , . . , , . rs -2 WV rp f , ' r Hicks, Vice Principal, Miss Marian J. Moyer, Pr'incipzrl's Secretaryg Miss . . ' ' ' 3 1 . 2. ' , ' . . ' . I ,. h ' t., sl rc ' . . . ,Y . .' . . '. ', . . ., . v , . r . , r - . , , . . as Guidance Acting Department Head- Mr. Joseph E. Haage A comprehensive guidance program was sponsored by the Guidance Department through personal conferences with stu- dents and parents, group guidance pro- grams, and special activities. Individual counseling service was offer- ed to students who needed counsel in mat- ters pertaining to subject difficulties, school adjustment problems, curriculum and college selection, and vocational guid- ance. Group counseling, for the most part, was provided through the social living classes, guidance forums in assembly, and an instructional film. Members of the gui- dance department meet to prepare plans for the annual student schedul- ing program. Seated--Mr. YVilliam H, YVis- ler, Mr. Joseph E. Haage, Miss Grace XV. Trout, Stand- ing--Mr. Clinton D, Getz and Mr. Connard C. Cramp Mr. Clinton D. Getz capably handled his duties as college counselor and school represen- tative for the College Board Ex- amination programs. Using a group analysis chart, Mr. Joseph E. Haage explains to three students of the junior class the significance of their Iowa test results. . J -Le 1 Guidance Spec1al act1v1t1es sponsored by th1s department throughout the past year lncluded a homeroom guldance program on marrlage a college mght featurlng repre sentatlves from approxlmately flfty colleges and un1vers1t1es the second annual college orlen tat1on nlght for parents forums m assembly on character free dom and responslblllty mar rlagc and employment problems plus a f1lm on soclal maturlty In addltlon members of the guldance staff admlmstered per sonahty student xnterest chlevement aptltude and 1ntel hgence tests for the students cumulatlve records Mzss Grace W Trout often promded spemal gutdance for students uho wrshed to discuss problems of a personal nature Mr Connard C Cramp soczal lwznq znstructor, outlznes am portant phases of a class topzc to panel members of a dzscus szon group At the senzor forum on em ployment problems Mr Kermzt Kohler of the Western Electrzc Corporatzon Mr Wrllzam H Wzsler R H S tocatzonal qui dance counselor and Mr John Hzchey of theP S E S obseme tuo students as they d1scuss the 'zmportance of school ach1eve ment wzth M1 Lee Garrzqan Western Elcetr ac representative Y-7' English Department Department Head Mr Charles R Hawman Increased emphasrs on oral and wrrtten composrtron work plus the lntroductron of many new text books and a two perrod per week publrc speakrng course were but a few of the many means used by the English de partment to enrrch and expand rts currrculum thrs year Mr Cha1lesR Haurnan head of the Englzsh dfpartrnent, and the members of hzs staff dzscuss the ments of a humorous and well u 1 zttc n artzcle submztted by one of the studs nts on Cornposz tzon day Rau I Mrss Glorm L Rodgers Mrs Jacquelrne Vlfrtkrns Mrss Eltr F Unangst Ron Mrs M rrx A Moon Mrs Olrxe C, Zehntr Mrs Andree S Goldman Ron J Mrss Mrrgaret A Yost Mrss Sarah E Koch Mrss Kath errne A Klrne Stunrlznq Mr Berto 1etM Bossler Mr Imnrls H Gendall Mr Vvllllllll A Burkhrrt N11 Mrhlon Gebhardt Mr Joseph C, Plank Mr H Robert Barrett Mr Charles R Hawman department head Abs: nt Mr' Norbert P Brllrnger Mrs Amy S Bell Students of M1 H Robert Barretts neuly formed publzc speakznq class developed valu able oratorzcal skills and tech mques as a result of the exten swe class program Durmq the year, Mrs Olwe G Zehner made continuous use the weekly zssues of the Practz cal Enqlzsh workbook to motz 'vate and supplement her regular class room mstructzon. R-ailhdf' 5-vo-M Mawr ...mwwaw 4 wa!-Sw-,fp 5' 431: E I Mathematics Department Department Head Mr D3V1d L Hoffman Th1S year the Math Depart ment expanded 1tS currlculum by addmg a new subject called Mathematlcal Analysls ThlS second semester senlor year course was offered to a select group of mathematlcs students 1n the college preparatory cur rlculum Among the new teachlng a1ds acqu1red by the department thxs past year was a SIX foot demon stratlon sllde rule Mr Wzllzam C' Horznes al gebra course was one of the requzred sophomore subjects for students who chose the college preparatory currzcu um Durmg drzll exerczses zn com merczal math, Mzss Elzzabeth E Smzth gave zndwzdual znstruc tzon when needed. Mr Davzd L Hoffman and members of hzs staff examzne a calculator which uas recently acqulred by the de artment Seated Mr Harxy Scott Mxss Ellzabeth E Smlth Mr Davld L Hoff man department head Mlss Olga M Pfau Mr W11l1am C Horme Stand mg Mr Robert F Frledmann Mr R Stuart Stump Mx John L Sharadm Mr Carl E Boltz I pp ' C . h ' is . . 1 if It Y ' ' , . , , .U 9 - v - - 1 M . . . N ta N. . . . , At a department meeting, Mr. W. Whalen Fenstermaeher demon- strates to the other members of his staff the use of electronic equip- ment recently acquired by the de- partrnent. Seated Mr. VV, XVhalen Fenster- macher, Miss Arline VVinterg Standing-- Mr, VVarren R. Filer, Mr. Fred E. Luck- enbill, Mr. David O. Becker, Mr. Charles A, Sehaich, Mr. Theodore E. Starr, Mr. Robert E. Moyer, Mr. Leslie D, Fleisch- ood, Mr. John E. Sheetz, Jing Absent-- Mr. Glenn D. Keys Mr. John E. Sheet: explains the radioactive isotopes of the com- mon elements to boys of his indus- trial chemistry class. 4' , s- -:gi Science Department Department Head- Mr. W. XVhalen Fenstermacher Reading High School is one of the six-hundred secondary schools through- out the country that introduced into its science curriculum the Physical Science Study Committees accelerated physics course which was developed at the Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology. Four main facets of science stressed in this program were the universe, op- tics and waves, mechanics, and electri- city. Highlighting the departments extra- curricular activities were a field trip to the Temple University School of Den- tistry and Pharmacy, and a visit to the Kutztown State Teachers College for a science seminar. Numerous laboratory ea:periinents in Mr. Fred E. Luekeubill's advanced bi- ology and physiology classes served as valuable supplements to the regular elass room instruction. Social Science Department Department Head- Mr. Norman Brillhart Instructional films, field trips, and weekly issues of the American Observer were among the many means used by the members of the Social Science staff to enrich and supplement the courses in this department. Heading the list of special student achievements this year were the first and third place honors which our stu- dent delegation earned at the Model United Nations' conclave at Albright College on December 12, 1959. As a result of recent state legislation, a world culture course was added to the curriculum. 5 ,,., vi fy ,g 3- FW- ,. 44' 'Q fi-if tr, 4274591 R X is 15, .Q v1V.'-fi, Q . 5.1. lf . , , :WY . ,Sig I I 'YL I 1, 1- 46 A -r in v- rx lain f f ,KX A 4 'i p al , ' J' X I . yy, . 'Wx ,au-I Officers of the Reading High School United Nations Club met with their sponsor, Miss Carrie E. Babb, to draw up a constitution for the newly-formed organization, and to discuss future plans for this extra-curricular social science activity. Miss Carrie E. Babb. Beverly Radcliffe, Debrah Roth, John Heilman, John German Mr. Harold F. Roles shows and ex- plains the colorful illustrations of a past civilization to one of his world eul- ture classes. During one of the department meetings, Mr. Norman C. Brillhart and members of his staff discussed special articles to be emphasized in the weekly social science news- paper-the American Observer. Standing' Mr. Norman C. Brillhartg Ron- I Miss Valeria E, Hoffert, Miss Carrie E. Babb, Mr. Norman R. Boyerg Ron- 2 Miss Martha V. Schmidt, Mr. John J. Dietrich, Mr. Lloyd R, Enochg Ron' 3 Mr. Peter J. Carril, Mr. Max A. Missbach, Jr., Mr. Harold F. Rolesg Ab- -sent Mr, Owen J. Davis, Mr. Albert H. Harris, Mr. Anthony P, Stopper, Mr. 'William F. Hillegass Elf! --hi Commercial Department Department Head- Mr. William S. Whiteley Major areas of commercial instruction were in the secre- tarial, bookkeeping, and cleri- cal fields. This past year two new electives were added to the curriculm. Salesmanship was offered to those students who were unable to schedule the full-time course in Distri- butive Education, but who wished to acquire basic back- grounds in retailing. The Con- sumer Education course was designed to help students to develop personal efficiency as consumers and to assist them to learn their broad social re- sponsibilities as future citi- zens. At one of the department meetings, each staff member was given an oppor- tunity to operate the newly-acquired Nord photo copier. Seated -Mrs. Kathryn P. Gimmy, Mrs. Doris M. Shafer, Mrs. J, Barbara Martin, Miss Doro- thy E. Shultz, Miss Edith R. Fairlamb, Miss Julia F. Sabol, Miss Johanna Mertzg Standing -Mr. William S. Bannon, Mr. William S. VVhiteley, department headg Mr. J. Norman Taylor, Mr, Phillip W. Moore, Mr. Mark R Guthrie, Sr., Mr. Ray VV. Reber Miss Dorothy E. Shultz checks the progress of her stenography students as they practice to acquire skill in their transcription, and speed and efficiency in their shorthand. Special bookkeeping practice sets gave Mr. J. Norman Taylo1 s students valuable experience for their future careers. Dlstrlbutlve Education Director Mr Joseph J Grande D1StF1bUt1V6 Educatlon IS a unlque study exper1ence pro gram Wh1Ch prepares students for cfflclency 1n Jobs as sales persons as store managers and for posltlons as Jumor mer Ch3I1d1S11lg' executlves In the mornlng students re CEIVC 1nstruct1on 1n the theoret1 cal aspects of the program In the afternoon they rece1ve on the Job experlence undel the SUPGFVISIOH of Mr Joseph J Grande and representatlves of cooperatlng stores At the Berkshire Knitting Mzlls teachers of Distributwe Education classes from Allen town Pottsinlle and Reading and members from the Castle D E Class were shoitn the im portance of hosiery in everyday life by Rzehard C Went el Pub lic Relations Director Students of the Dzstributwe Education couise visit a local department store to learn spe mal sales technzques from Mr Stanley Heimbach a local bus iness executive Commercial Department Drill exercises in Miss Edith R. Fairlamb's business typing class enabled commercial stu- dents to acquire skill and ac- curacy in office typing. .ml I I I I ' . I 359 7 Y . n I Y - Y - -. . G . Y . I 7 .V . . ', I 5' - , lc, l . .. . Kr s I 's , . Q . +0 At the first department meeting, Mr. J. Kenneth Conley introduced Mr. Byron J. Keller, the new Director of Industrial Education for the Reading School District, to members of his department. Standing Mr, Byron J, Keller, Mr. J, Kenneth Conley: Ron- 1 1 Mr, Paul N. Mil- ler. Mr. John R, Lilly, Mr, George A. Schieck, Mr. Norman Rl Dienerg Ron' 2-fs Mr, John L. Mc'Qnate, Mr, Richard I, Boyer, Mr. Raymond Hendricks, Mr, XValter A. Griesemer, Mr, Gerald D, Evans, printing shop assistantg Absent Mr. James VV. Mc- Intyre Mr. John R. Lilly helped his first- year machine shop boys to acquire basic skills and techniques on num- erous pieces of large shop equipment. Junior printers received practical cfrperiencc through a variety of large and small printing jobs in Mr. Nor- man R. Diener's shop. Industrial Department Department Head - Mr. J. Kenneth Conley At Reading High School, two in- dustrial education programs were of- fered to boys according to their individual shop needs. Students who were interested in acquiring specialized training and experience for specific vocations were assigned to the industrial vocational course. Boys who wished a related shop program in addition to their basic academic work were advised to select the industrial arts course. This cur- riculum offered students the oppor- tunity to learn and to acquire the necessary shop skills and techniques valuable for general or Avocational use. A5 al! fNQ Mr. James W. Mclntyre, Mr. John L. McQuate, and Mr. E. Raymond Hendricks of the mechanical drawing department check the reproduction qualities of the newly-obtained blue print copying machine. ll 'f '1' if fill! Mr. George A. Schieck checks the progress Advanced students of Mi J Kenneth Con of his nzaclzine shop boys as they complete leys wood shop planned and made useful a job on the Greaves Milling Machine. household fuinituie as special projects One of the general shop stu- dents receives instructions from Mr. Walter A. Griesemer as to the proper method of operating a circular rip saw. X Tuvo 'ffuture auto rneclianics listen atten- tively as Mr. Paul N. Miller explains the value of using the recently-acquired Dumont Engine Scope in checking auto ignition troubles. X At one of the depart- ment meetings, Miss Martha M. Morrctte and her staff discuss the mer- its of using a variety of visual aids to supplement the regular classroom in- struction. Seated' f-Mrs. Vera G, Au- man, Miss Martha M, Mor- rette, head of the department, Miss Mic h e li n e Miville- Dechene' Standing f- Mrs. Louise E. Dreisbach, Mr. Warren F. Gish, Mrs, Theana Sheetz. Pausing briefly-M rs. Vera G. Auman writes America and Union of Socialist Soviet Repub- lics ' in Russian or the Araralma ' f photographer. Miss M fi c h c l i n e Miville- Dechene, one of the French tea- chers, makes use of the special features of the -ncu'lg-acquired laboratory equipment to help students gain language profi- cienc y. I. swf Q .F J Foreign Language Department Department Head - Miss Martha M. Morrette Introduction of a new foreign language and the acquisition of a modern language laboratory highlighted this departments curriculum growth and expanded facilities this year. With the addition of Russian to the cur- riculum, Reading High School earned the distinction of being one of the three hun- dred high schools in the United States to offer this course. Other languages which were offered by the department were Latin, Spanish, French, and German. New teachers in this department this year were Mrs. Vera G. Auman and Miss Micheline Miville-Dechene. Home Economics Department Chfll77llG7l IWISS Elsle V Holland Homemakmg, f3fYl1lV11V1Ilg a chefs COUISL for bovs plus baSlC and advanced coulscs Ill clothlng and foods xx 010 of feled to Castle studs nts by the Home Economles depaltment thls past year Ind1v1dual and class plo jects whlch were used to sup plement the class mstluetlon gave students praetlcal ex pexloncc ln the IOSIJCCUVC fields of home CCO1lOI'I'l1CS 'fi' A number of sfudenfs of II fam1711 Imfznq class meef uzfh fhezr tmehm TWYQ9 Maru A Capallo fo 1e11e14 some 1111 portant pnnczplee of homf mr11mqeme1zf Pitxxem Dlouln Cl011'1 Frank housel Mxsc Maw A C'1p'1llo C1101 Fmefalossl Sandra 71emb'1 we mA'kmw-1 Sznce home eeonomzes 18 an eve1rhanr11nq Held frqzmznq new methods and teelzmques, members of thc depa1t1nent con tznuouslu 5ean1zed 7110feQs11o11al ma a mrs fm neu Ideas fo class nsf Nhss 'Shu A Clpfxllo Nhss Elsle X Capkoxlc Nils l'l171beth lx DOlUS1fC Plannznq and 771117-CIHQ fhew oun 1ua11nq appmel jmoved fo be one of fhe 111111111 emozfable p107eef9 fm the 171113 111 M13 E11 abefh K D01 nszfes elofhznq Classes Seated fF07ffj707lHlIl Xxola Hom Carol Domes Qmferl fRef11f Sallx Ebexhmt Leah Limp Susan Delsh um bfllllfilllll Pettx Louelx Gall Dxeshex Mrs Ellzibeth K Dolnslfe Janet Dolsey I W ' ,gf ft , W f Q - W. -, . xx , LL Y X 1 . . N ,, . .' . . 'N 1 , ,. . 0 Q . ' V K I ,1 . , . . .,, . 4 N. ' ' Y u '- . l . T F . 1 1 ' . ' . I I ' , ,U ' 'I 5 . ' I ' I A Q' t I I 1 v Ll I Q ' V 1 .I . - A 1 1 . . A . L . f . ,. . . . . ,N Holland, Chziirmzmg Mrs. Marian L. Z sy' ' , 4 '.. 4 .K l ' . 'l',4 'Y I . - . by iq ' I 1 h - 7, ul 4 1 - ' 'xf-14 f . ' ' . -' ' . 1- - 'N . ' 1 ' Q N ' ' ' I A . , , . . iv vs . . is k , Y .Z C 4, K C i, 1 K , .-. ' v' - 7 ' v v vw ' 1 . . .' . .V xl , ' L . 1 ' ' se, . . . ' -. 1 , ' ' 5 r 'V ,n l , ., , ,, I , .. 1 ' ', A -1 ' 1 . t ' T' 1 F ' j ,fl - 1 1 , A L - X, 1 . : '. . ' 1 ' 4 ' , I '4 'Q ' NT '. ' - 'K' - I 1 . 5 F '. I 1 e N .. V. 'X 1 Mr. Theodore C. Walker, Mr. Charles Keller, Jr., Direc- tor of Music for the Reading School District, and Mr. J. Carl Borelli discuss plans for the tufenty-eighth annual Evening of Music to be pre- sented in the Reading High School auditorium on Mon- day, March 1.7, 1960. Music Department Vocal-Mr. Theodore C. Walker Instruimental-Mr. J. Carl Borelli A Cappella Choir, girls' chorus, mixed chorus, mixed ensemble, and the Castlettes constituted the five choral groups at the Castle this past year. In addition, the Music Department sponsored seven instrumental units, namely the marching band, concert band, concert orchestra, brass en- semble, Woodwind ensemble, string ensemble, and the Castleairess-Reading High Schools own dance band. Throughout the year, the various choral and instrumental groups presented delightful pro- grams for school assemblies and civic organiza- tions. Music theory classes and the CastIe's choral groups were eapably instructed by Mr. Theodore C. Walker. In addition to his numerous duties as instru- mental instructor and director, Mr, J. Carl Borelli taught a number of classes in music harmony. Miss Ann L. Taylor, Art Super- visor of the Reading School District, Mr. Ralph A. Dornsife, and Miss Kathleen L. Reilly evaluate a vari- ety of text books in order to deter- mine which books can be used most effectively in the art and craft pro- grains. Members of Mr. Ralph Dornsife's art classes often succeeded in earning top awards or special recognition for their outstanding art work. Art Department Art-Mr. Ralph A. Dornsife Crafts-Miss Kathleen L. Reilly Fine arts, commercial, and gen- eral art courses enabled students to acquire valuable training and skills in the fields of painting, sketching, industrial designing, il- lustrating, advertising art, and clay modeling. Students who selected the crafts program were given numerous op- portunities to plan and to make a variety of creative and practical projects such as metal ware, plas- ter statuettes, leather goods, and ceramic pieces. A field trip to the Philadelphia Museum of Art highlighted the de- partment's major outside activi- ties. ,V xi '-'21?9 '. Mg, ,ht Making colorful holiday decora- tions proved to be one of the popular student projects in Miss Kathleen L. ReiIly's craft classes. Health Services School Nurse--Mrs. Naomi O. Bridegam, RN. School Doctor-Lynwood Keller, M.D. , . A ix' 1 Xjair l Besides her general duties as school nurse, Mrs. Naomi O. Bridegam, R.N., supervised the extensive special health service programs offered by this de- partment. -.L Located on the second floor of the Castle are the modern health room facilities consisting of a reception room, an infirmary, a special utility room, and the oflice of the school nurse. Throughout each school day, Mrs. Naomi O. Bridegam, RN., was available for routine, spec- ial, or emergency health services or for student conferences. Special services provided by this department were the general health examinations for all students, chest X-rays and complete physical examinations for the junior class, plus audio- metric examinations and vision tests for all students of the sophomore and senior classes. X -,xi 9 N NF . Services of Lynwood Kel- ler, M.D., our school physi- cian, were available to all juniors who did not have their complete physical eac- aminations performed by their personal physicians. Free tuberculin tests of- fered by the Reading-Berks Health and TB Association served as a part of the pre- ventive health program available to students of Reading High School. Students of Mrs EZ1 abeth N Ruhrman s semor health class take notes on the pro eedures to folloa m gwmq zmmedz ate and tempor ary first ard 27 Health Department Department Head M1ss Katharlne E Kaufmann Incorporated 1n the extenslve health program at R H S were the general study of health 1n the tenth grade a vxell planned safety educa tlon program Ill the eleventh glade and ln the twelfth grade a compre hensxve health program 1nelud1ng a standaxd first aid course A s1gn1f1cant part of the twelfth grade program was the awardmg of a Standard Red Cross Flrst Ald Cer t1f1cate to all semors vsho earned an average of 85 or better ln then theo retlcal and practlcal f1FSt axd tra1n1ng structor uses a Zzfe sz e skeleton to pomt out varzous bone structures M1s Janet B Gorman checks her class as they practzee d1ffe1ent methods of first ard treatment. 7' Y , - Q , . L , , V , , . Y D 1 U' - 1 . x U1 . . . . . V Mr. Harrison H. Stump, health in- : ' Z A , . 9 ' . l Q xx V Wig S-Ctifwi Ufgjp 'I maven TRAiNmG Safety Education Instructors- Mr. Robert K. Mattern Mr. Charles L. Dunkelberger Mr. Bernard Kaplan Safety Education, an eleventh grade course, was designed to em- phasize to Castle students the im- portance of practicing the prin- ciples of safety in the home, in the community, and on the highways. This department also sponsored a Driver Training program where- by three qualified school instruc- tors helped students to acquire the background and practical perience necessary to prepare the prospective drivers for their final test at the State Police Barracks in Wyomlssmg Pennsylvanla Under the supermszon of Mr Bernard Kaplan and the other members of this department stu dents zccewe czqht hours of actual praetzee durznq thetr drzver tram mg perzod A depth perception dmnce used by Mr Charles L Dunkclbcrqer, was one of the fwe speczal ma ohmes whzch was used to supple ment the classroom znstruetzon tn the drwer trazmng program :.. 1 R1-fx t sfl Corporal Charles Wahl conqra tulates one of Mr Robert K M terns students on the successful completion of her drwcrs test 28 ' ex- , . A . 574:-il-44 , ul K , if l . , I , - 5, . , I. I .V , U . Y 'qlxgxr' 2: ' xt as s f . - 4 , y Q . . at- TQXNN. X Q 1 J A N-R E . V. , 1 l ' I ll! Nt Y' MN ' l Q VX , ' H ' , L' Physical Education Chazrman MISS Katharlne E Kaufmann Castle students were able to de velop and acqulre hood sportsman shxp physlcal fltness and general or SpGC1f1C athletxc skllls by par tlexpatlng ln the regular gym clas ses the after school 1ntramura1 sports program and the lnterscho astmc sports act1v1t1es SIJCCIHI features of the physleal educatlon program ueze advanced physlcal educatlon courses for sen 1or glrls or boys who vushed to prepare for potentlal careers 1n physleal educatlon or 1tS related flelds and a newly olganlzed ex tra currlcular class m welght 11ft 1n Members of the health safety and physzcal educatzon staffs meet to drscuss thezr vespectwe pro grams with M1 Emanuel Jacobs D1recto1 ofPhys1calEducat1on for the Readznq School District Seated 'VI1 Emanuel Jacobs Charles L Dunkelbelgex Mlss Kathaxme E Kaufmann M1 Bernald Kaplan Mis Janet B Gorman Standing M1 V511 11am H Foltz Ml Robelt K Mattern Mrs Ellzabeth N Ruhxman M1 Amedeo R DeAnge11s M1 HaIllSOn H Stump Before most qym classes Mr Amedeo R DeAnael1s dzrecteol the boys en a series of calzsthenzc ufhzch served as a part of the boy s condztzonzng program Castle ladles rccewe 1nst7uct1on about the fundamentals of a group sport from Mlss Kathanne E Kaufmann one of the phuszcal edu catzon znstructms fo1 the owls Library Staff Head Librarian-Miss Anna L. Stump Assistant Librarian- Mrs. Arlene K. Breiner Reading High School is one of the few high schools in the nation which offers a library science course to its students. In this library elective, students re- ceive library instruction one period per week and four laboratory periods per week of practical experience by per- forming tasks in the workroom and the main library. Students who select the library science course will find it a valuable asset in preparing for future library careers or for positions in related fields. Nt Miss Anna L. Stump. our head librarian, and her assistant, Mrs. Arlene K. Breiner, get the mater- ials ready for another busy day. In addition to charging books to and receiving books from Castle students, our student librarians performed a variety of other tasks at the circulation desk. Besides mending and preparing new books for circulation, the li- brary staff completed numerous other tasks such as typing book cards for the card catalogue. Library Staff Active participation in the Teenage Library Association highlighted our junior librarians' special activities this past year. Formed a decade ago at the Castle, the association now includes library staffs from schools in Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Northampton, and Schuylkill counties. Last fall, members of our library staff attended the annual convention of the Teenage Library Association at the State Library in Harrisburg. Association membership has enabled our staff members to develop and ac- quire a broader perspective of library opportunities, trends, and practices. Our junior librarians often helped students find reference ina- terial necessary for classroom as- signmcnts. Members of the library staff ex- amine the first of four shipments of science books which were loaned to the Castle library by the Na- tional Science Foundation. Throughout the year, Miss Anna L. Stump, our head librarian, kept her staff well-informed about li- brary techniques, procedures, and responsibilities by her weekly in- struction in the library science classes. Mrs. Eleanor E. Shollenberger served chiefly as niimeograph operator and typist. Besides acting as secretary to the faculty man- ager and the faculty-treasurer of athletics, Mrs. Barbara A. Masley had numerous duties as guidance clerk. Office Manager Co-ordination of otfice staff duties was handled smoothly and efficiently by Mrs. Kathryn D. Wzest, office manager. Office Staff To a great degree, the smooth operation of our total school program was made possible as a re- sult of the efficient and continuous service ren- dered by the members of our Office Staff. Throughout the year, this group completed essential secretarial, clerical, and miscellaneous routine and special tasks which helped to expedite and assure the success of all matters related to the administrative, faculty, and student pro- grams. Mrs. William Sauer and Miss Catherine Gruno were named to succeed Miss Mary Schock and Mrs. Barbara Maslcy, who resigned at the end of the first semester. Amiable Mary M. Schock iras kept quite busy each day operating the telephone and inter-corn- munication sicitchboards. Preparing college transcripts and keeping the permanent school records up-to-date irere tufo of the many services rendered by Miss Helen Pettis, our recording secretary. Auxiliary Personnel At Reading High School, the Auxiliary Personnel consisted of twenty-six cafeteria workers, twenty-three members of the cus- todial staff, and one bookroom custodian. As a result of the efficient services ren- dered daily by members of this group, the student body and faculty were able to enjoy well-planned noon-time meals, a pleasant Castle environment, and suflicient materials and supplies for school use. Bookroom Custodian This year marked Mrs. Carrie White- head's final year of service at the Castle. Since her appointment in 1943, she worked faithfully and efficiently as our bookroom custodian. -1 U. 4 -'lx 7 y fain, rq sl! K' YI ' .fm W -ik -QW I' -v v Y:'i'G ' is Message from the Class Sponsors Most of the relatlonshlp between us the sponsors and you the class has been of a counselllng and guldance nature The pro cess of bemg graduated from hlgh school presents sxtuatlons vshere the faculty v1ew pomt should contrlbute somethmg worth whlle and helpful Problems and sxtuatlons whlch demand answers are a part of llfe and l1v1ng It may be eas1er to take someone else s ready made solutlon but lt IS seldom as satlsfactory as forglng your own answer to each problem C1v1l1zat1on reflects an accumulatlon of human ach1evement whlch has been attamed T'fW0.vtgX9r 915000 51 Ill Class Sponsors through mutual helpfulness understandlng and servlce on the part of all people As c1v1l 1zat1on advances It becomes more and more necessary to strlve for hlgher goals and ach1evement through perfectxon Excel lence ln everythlng If your school experxence has aChlCVCd for you all that It should have you are better prepared to make thoughtful mtelllgent and moral declslons to all of l1fe s problems As your class sponsors we hope we have had some share ln your academlc and 1nd1 vxdual development for wh1ch we may all polnt wlth pr1de ln the future fdofffmw 73f 'fff-VW xfx- ...as us Asszstant Sponsor Mr Theodore Starr Sponsor Mr Robert K Mattern Asszstant Sponsor Mrs MaryA Moon Fmanczal Sponsor Mr J Norman Taylor y v 1 v r J ' ' . oi . . . . . 7 . - . . H - . . . . . ,, Y ' Y Y , , . . . , 7 ' P ff x. s I . 1 qs- lf I Q is i r c 5 Q H ,S p ..., arf' ' 1 N.-vXN sire Message from the Class Officers Our shxp IS manned but 1n what d1rect1on w1l1 It sa1l Our class motto presents a chal lengc' A crew member s tramlng experlence Judgment and perseverance m fulfllhng hlS dutles efliclently aboard sh1p determmes 1n large part the success of the ship 1n arrxvlng safely at 1tS destmatlon For each one of us IH the Class of 1960 our ObJ6Ct1VC IS to become successful c1t1zens From our class sponsors the faculty and other school personnel at the Castle we have recelved the guldance the knowledge and the 1nsp1rat1on to prepare us adequately for our new roles 1n soclety Graduatlon day marks the day of declslon The challenge IS now before us' How we ap ply and ut1l1ze the var1ous facets of our edu cat1on what Judgment we use and the per severance wh1ch each one of us dlsplays 1n meetlng the problems of our dally llves ln the future wlll determlne our success in achlevlng our 1nd1v1dual goals Only t1me w1ll tell whether or not we have reached our dest1nat1on' Remember the challenge IS ours' In closmg we the Class of 1960 W1Sh to express our slncere appreclatlon and gratl tude to the class sponsors the faculty and all others who have made our years at the Castle profitable enjoyable and memorable ones free MM! aiwfig awww Wa Ma -iw Class Officers Vwe P1eswIent James Rothermel Pvcszdent Charles XVCISS T1 easurer Llnda Frltz Secretary Faythe Ph11l1ps I H . . . . . - , . , . . 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ROBERT S BIALEK BARRY L guylgg 925 Rubfson Strevt DE Salesman ' utlx M 1 Fxur' ll Wig...- M.. 4' JOAN A BITTLE KENNETH C BLEKICKI P 'O l Cl Il Wm 1411 ll lf 1 3' Woxk Pin Winch ut 'N MARCIA A BLIZNIAK KENNETH W BOAS rum 1:1111 l t 1 C11 South Suerlteentll Stxcet U 4 1 fg 1x H R Chap 1 lull G ll S111 sm in RICHARD BQLIG MICHAEL A BOLOGNESE S1-uth 'Nm t 1 W x1h1ll1l 1 P Doc or 4 Q Sl11 xx Comm C P C 1 x if cl' Klub Intxl Ft B Intra Bkt BARBARA A BOLTZ 'N JOSEPH BONANNO JR N, 1 1 F1u't1 U N19 Wllxtex Strut ll Q IN 1 11 A R Pxu C KUIIHII Llub Axx S S F B L A Y T11 lx 1 P Cnxl Eng'm11r GERALD L BORELLI SANDRA L BOSSLER LARRY D BOWMAN LINDA A BOYER 655 Suuth 171 Stn-vt 40 Ox.mg1 Stn11t 1409 Moss Stxwt 1097 North Txwlfth Street Gvn Alr Form Com Secretary C P Dl1lflNlll1lIl C P Nuxsmg Tr Socc C P C S O Y Teens F Nur 5.12 S11 1 Q sl.--1-1 19- , Z, 4 G1-ll.---' ' k Dr 1-r Q0 I V- L 1 51 'nfs 21314 ,1-ry1Str1-1-1 3, 7 l1vll1'l1h:Al Strw-t 1'1lm,- Off' '1- ' -k 1 x 2' -If Mus ' Tv: 'h-r Y-T1-1'1s. F-l. Club, G. 1'h1x', '. 'rf-S. ' ' . . 1 . I I I A Q N ,' Bunfl, Orch.. VVomlwind Ens., X C: J ,, .'.H.S. 5:11 S1 1 S -'-11 ll S 1'-111 I ' 5- ' 1 CP.-C ll-21' A ' .- 1 2 C.If. Pr-.1 F1-l. Cluh, Sr, 3, . . . D1-y ' nn. gl 554 L 1 .- 1-.1 nh Str.-1-1 54511 l'hur1-l1'Str1-1-t CI ,SPAN gist , ' - -- 'I '.P.1', X i QF. - ' ., ', .'., Kg' IN 11159 x11-11 1 -r' S 5' 1' . . ' ' Q Ulll.-Sg'1'1-tzLl'5' 5' Ig f- ' .ri 'mu-C1i.l' mm., r, nn. . . US.. , . . .O. ,, .... , - 3-1 s X 61 A JUDITH BARTOS 1445 Lorx um Ro ad C' Chl: t And comm S1 Ann Comm Sr Lommnn Comm C P C N HS FT A Off Mes SANDRA J BRATTON 622 Asenue B Gen Beautncxan ALAN F BREININGER 600 Feln Ax enue H R Treas Sr Fm Comm CPC Cast March Band Orch Svum LEE D BRISAN 1624 Moss Street 1 V Auto Mechanlc RICHARD A BROWN 600 North Thlrd Street CP Marme Biology Red Pen I ANN M BRUBAKER 923 Mulberry Street Com Secretary S O S . Fel Club, Y Teens ROBERT A BRADBURY hlh North Sixth Strut tum Offm. Work Q inn- JACQUELINE C BREIDEGAM 1214 Cnbon Stnet C tn Undecided 'L' JANIS A BRILL 219 Mtplt Strut C P Fllght 1NUl5f S Prom Comm Y Teen: C P C JANICE S BROWN 1447 Mulbtrxy Street Com Mtdlcal Secretary S O S SYLVIA L BROWN 602 South Tenth Street Gen Offlce Worker MICHAEL E BUCK EUGENE P BUJNOVSKY MICHAEL R BURNS 1229 Sprmg Street 514 Laurel Street 1218 Pike Street Gen Machmlst Gen Offlce Worker CP An' Force Sr Prom Comm Intra Ft B , Intra Bkt B , Golf . - ' N ' ,B.-it IQ! ', t-, if Vi f V 4 ' ' . . , K X 2 'I' J' C.P.-Mechanical Engineer fi- -W. '-'5 - H Q . .- ' I N 1' mf ' ' S - X ' f x A '- tz- of , A G3 1 SARA E BURTON West Elm Street Gen Beautlclan BARBARA A BUTSACK 555 South Tenth Street Gen Secretary ANTHONY M CACCESE 1341 McKnight Strut Gen Nun ANITA L CARLSON 1521 Sm der Strett Com Med1calSecretarw H R Sec SOS Fel Club LINDA CASANI 603 Lancaster Avenue CP Nursme: G A A L..- 19- 3 OW 1 1 fi? ROSALYN E CMARNOFF MARIAN CI-IERI FRANK M CIIESONIS 225 A North Eleventh Street 342 1North Fourth Street 22'-I South Exghth Street Gen Nurslng Com Alrlme Hostess Gen Auto Mechanic Treas Fel Club Arx A H R Pres Cap Recp Off Ms BARRY L BUTLER 925 Robeson Street DE Salesman EDWARD C BUTTON 51? South Eighteenth Street Com Ofhce Worker BARRY R CARL '320 Mmor Street Gen Undecided H R Treas DAVID J CARPIN 1514 Lorrame Road C P -College H R V Pres CPC Golf LINDA II CIIADWICK 1037 Elm Street Gen Busmess College S Prom Comm Y Teen Cab Fel Club C P C Recp PAMELA J CHRISTIAN 626 Moss Street Com Practlcal Nurse Sr Refresh Comm S OS SANDRA P. CIENIEWICZ 563 South Fiflvvnth Strm-t Com.-Svcrf-tary Sr. Dec. Comm., C. G. by 'J ROBERT H. CLAWGES, JR. 1050 Pvrry Str:-vt Gun.-Army SANDRA E. CLEMMER 1642 Cotton Stn-4-t Com.-S1-crvtzxry Arx. PATRICIA M COMITO 1021 Moss Stlmt Com Art Collegf Work Plan F B L A P' BARBARA A CONRAD Blrclbboro R D 2 Com College YTLf.ns GAA FTA Arx IRENE COOK DOROTHY A CORNELIUS 424 Guxdon Strvet 445 Wmdsor Strut Gen Beautlclan CP Rf-glstcrrd Nurse Off Mes H R S c Sr Dfc Comm G A A S O S Y Teens C P C If IM? is is ov-1 Uh., ROBERT S CORRELL JR IV Deslgn Drafting Wr Intra Ft B CHESTER F. CIESIELSKI 425 F-'rn Av'-nuv l'.I'.--Aviutiml March. Band JAMES J. CLEMMER 418 Rnsvnlhul Str'-1-t G4'll.+CUll4,'gC CP.-v-Collr-ge Var, Ft. B. THOMAS J. COLEMAN 1303 Walnut Stn-ot THOMAS E CONLON 1244 f,ll'b0ll Strut Ln n Gx m T1 dclul 1 Ft B ANN W COOK 425 Gordon Strut C111 BL xutlclan School BRENDA F CORVAIA Com Busmm Qs Colle gc is Y OH Mes llllb R i , ,,,. 5 Vafg .' .. Tr. L- ' ASM. in Q : - I A : ' .5 ' 1- 1133 Nortlp Tw.-lfrlmfszrbe-n 72:4 Cx-1-swim Aw-nuv .' , I ', , lf ., 'I, '. .'. H. '12, V. PH'-Q., -'r--- PATRICIA A CRAMMER 1660 Mulb: rn Strut G4 n Offlcc Workmz II R Tumi GA A SANDRA J CRAWFORD 309 West Buttomwoci Stu' G1 n Bookkm 4 pa 1 G Chor FERN M CUMMINGS 208 West Elm Strut Lom Clernc xl Worker Y Tetns G Chor CAROL M CZARNECKI 216 Linden Strut Com Anrlmo Hostus S1 Dtc Comm Fel Club C P C March Band JESSE E DANIELS H0 Ole 3 Strrw I C P Collcgu Fm Comm S Ac Lomm C P C Orch WRX DAVID P CRANOS 1015 North Twclfth Strf t CP College II R Prfs Sl Fm Comm Sr Act Comm Pres CPC ROBERT W CRISS 400 Grw 4 n T1 rmce G4 n Alr Forcl March Band Orch LINDA A CUMMINGS 9411 North Nmth Street Com Secretary Y Teens Fel Club G PAUL W CZARNECKI W9 Moss Stru-t Cen Axr Force. MURRAY H DASH! 1700 Hampden Bhd CP College CP C Con Band ROBERT A DATO GALE R DAUTRICH IAMES S DAUTRICH ELLEN M DAVIS 421 Schuylklll Ax enue 1118 North Twelfth Straw-t 14 15 North Tenth Street 1019 Locust Street C P PhyS1ClSt Com Secretary C P Accountant Gen Nurses Ald H R Chap, Sr Fm Comm SOS, CPC Var Ft B Sc Squad.1ntra Bkt B, NHS Chor ANTHONY N DEANGELIS 415 Raw nth xl Stlut I X D1 tftsnmn umh tm un Bxhc I 1 I Bkt B K Q LOUIS J DeANGELIS 41' Qmhuxlklll Aunut I' nl 1 JAMES C DEISHER ROBERT F DeHART Iulhu S 9I2 Row Stn 1 t CP Ixmy 'sw GAIL D DELONG 1420 Cotton Stn GQ n OITICL VS other CLARENCE J DERR JR 1113 Moss Stn t Gen 'Nan SUSAN G DERSHWIN 1525 Alsaco R011 Gen Colle CPC 1 IN HX Orch JOHN THOMAS DeLONG Mb VM 1 I xrhu 1 H S qv-'W DAVID E DERR III 14 South Te nth Stn t Gyn WI4Cl1dI1IC GEORGE P DESJARDINS JR 5 Alsxce Road C P College II R Pros SI Exfr' Comm Sr Prom Comm Km Club Lt Gox Ass Chr NHS NANCY L DeTURCK 1221 Mulberry Street C P Alrlme Hostr-ss Sr Rf fresh Comm Y Teens, G A A CPC 5- CINDY A DETWEILER RICHARD D DIEM 1662 Mulberry Street 151 West Green Street Ga n Alrhne- Hosts ss C P Accountant CPC lld Maj March Band ANTHONY J DISTASIO 1109 North Thntmlnth Stlewt C P R1-search Stfllllllbl C P C QQ 2.1 N. Q mifrlt' 'I-gh M: ., V B. in C h I it XZIV. 'L B. nt 1. . . C i , A 'Q 1 ' . .. ' NS I jr qv R 1 x ' f -t In 1. qv: l v.,.t A a A ' 'St'l' Stl 1'l 1 ,, . ' l'.P.f-Tv-1. 1' ' V V112 B. B., C. C., N. . . E W. fi - ', - 25 ' I -' wt , g ' , 1 . 141 ' ' 7 fr 'I 1- I. . x. . . ., -' CAROL A DIVINE 1: Ula S N 4mm A up llx Pu'- PATRICIA A DOBBINS lllwl nth Fu lftll Str to 4 4 Club Off Mus 9 -v IRMA D DONALDSON Llnux tu 1 1 Ilouvvu 1 G Chnl 'V' 3- 15 lg. DAVID W DORNEMAN Illll I IU R tu wx Pxes D E ab' JANET L DORSEY 5 Nuerxmk Stl C P C0111 Sr Rofrtsh Comm PATRICIA A DROUIN NANCY L DRY T39 South Ninth Street 5'1 North Elex enth Strmet Com Ss CI'0l'1Iy C P Els mentfxry Tn 'when Pres S O S F B S Wel Comm Y T1 LIIS Llb Staff C P C F T A Llb Staff SUSAN E EBBERT 118 Douglaw Street Com College Chr Alumm Ser Sr Show Comm Work Play F' B L A SANDRA L DIXON IISIOO sn S uft xx ulll gl PIHIII Comm AIX I cp FBLA INIIS ROBERT LYNN DOCHERTY A 4 lxllllh INIIIUI Str t Au Force WILLIAM R DONOFRIO 124 Elm Street Gen lvuy CAROL ANN DORNES 111i Butlu Stunt ben Houxuufq H R Chap G Chor GAIL R DRESHER 7181 Moss Stunt C P College H R Txeaw Sr Wil Comm SCS CPC YTLLIIS SALLY A EBERMART 819 Gordon Street Ge n Undecided .aura xml- su-Q--11 5 11:4 14:11 sn -ft C'.I'.fl' l'p:1j C' rl .-- 'P ' il Q' 1-, wwl, C, ., C: L, N1 St. 1' 1 ., II. R. V, Pl'-'s.. 1 ' . '. ' . ,, 1.-' A, I 4... , '. , . f 5424 7 N. - ' '.- , -.-.rt Q., 'gg ' 4 .-. CP.-' ll-g- Q cznnfe '- V f ' f:.A.A., C.P.C., s'f1'.-.-ns, Fvl, br W 1429 S -5.-r : u-l.- Q ' ' 5 4:17 Nl - Cl:'lnth su'----1 : -V D.E,-1-:'I-' it x.- - . . . I. 1 . , ., . . . f . 6 . - . -5' -,.,.t 3- 2 A H , .- Ig? . .- Q fv- v., '- . 'f . ., . .L.A., if- . ' K- 2- , I- ' ., . '- LESTER R. EBERSOLE 1746 Russ' SII'l'1'l Gull.-U111it-citim-mi JUDITH M. E. EDWARDS 1727 lI:1:1k Straw-L l:4'll,fNuI'SI' II. Ii. S1-cz. Sr. Pl'4JIll V11111111.. M:11'cI1. Bllllli, C.P.C., Y-'IW11-11s Arx., Off, Mus. ANITA E. EIFERT 916 NtIl'llI Fifth Str--I-I Gull.-Se-c1'vt:11'y March. Band MARTIN R EISENHOWER IN 1 Hlllk Sth I V D1 lflNllII RICHARD T ELLIS 708 INOIUI Th11t1 1 11tI1 Stn 1 t L P M1n111g E11gI114t1 .-... RUTH L ENDY H9 W1 Nt WIIILISIJI S1111 t C1111 S L11 t G Chor ,wg Q SANDRA L. EISENHART 3412 North Fl'1v11t Stn-4-t t'm11.wB11si111fss Sclmul l'.P.C,, F.B.L.A., Rvvp., Off. Mus. ELEANOR M ELINE I4 W1 xt Dnuglux S11 4 1 INI s CAROL J ENDERS 44 Nmth Tl111tu11tI1 Stn t 1 II S Cutuw S O S JOHN W ENGLEHART JR 109 Mow Stu t V N11 Stg II111d Yi' ROBERT D ERISMAN RONALD R EROH ROBERT M ESHBACH RICHARD J ESSICK U2 Snuth S1 11 nt: e nth Stn e t 150' D 1r11 II Strfvt 943 IM 1 tt II Stu 'WH South F1ftI1 St1e4 t C P Amount mt I V Ruho TLCIIIIICIQTI Auhltect K P Buwmss Int11 Bkt B Stg Hand Intm Bkt B 1144 Ii'l ,- '-.- ' I . '-Q - 'Q' 3 ' I' :Y .1 X. .H , D.I'.. I1':u't1c':1 Il'.'v' if I 1 X 1 v. ' 9 -' '.1,. W. .- ..- CDI.-t '2',' , 8 . , . I .- 1- 1 ary X If -- .1 'Y 1 :PQ x I QQ.. A 'X-H., v Lg ' xv X 32, I -- '11 . Z. 1 1 -Z ' rrtl nfllll' 1-1th ' 'rut -.. 4 ' ' ,, .- 1 . .- : ' 1 C.P.- ' ' ,-- .' KATHLEEN S ESTERLY 11fBLIllSLIl1l Lon Prndu SILHLAIQ Y Tu ns F BI A NANCY A EYRICH 24 Re 4 d SUI Il Lum Sncrn I ny ANN E FEGER 1UI'I Mumn Stl L P INu1sI R I C 1 I WI omm L Clu J C P N II S G A A JANICE E FELTMAN Gil buh? A nu. Con O LL Work PATRICIA L FERRAR 141 YVL at Bultonwood Strut Lom Undocndnd G Chox EUGENE L FETTER THOMAS F FETTERMAN JOAN L FIDLER 8'-I4 Vbaehmgton Street 1059 Iwmlh Nmth Shut 141 Buttomsood Struct Ge-n Undccldnd C P Fmostu Can Waxes R V Pus Kvy Club CPC Con Band Con Orch Cast Var Ft B WILLIAM R EVANS 8.4! Gzcrn Stun. CP Nan RICHARD A FALLON 1209 1Noxth Fifth Strfrt G1 n Col 4gI March Band Tr ACI11 PETER S FEICK 1800 B III Suu-t CP CoIlLg4 SHIRLEY A FENNER Bnrh Stl Com OITILL Vkozkfr JUDITH A FESTA 6 VVvl v I S1111 m S nrt St Sf-c F B L A Arx Recp IN IIS BARBARA A FIELD 820 Wuscl Str: et Gen Bnautxcmn C r Sr vc Umm CPL 'I Intm t H R Tluw PIIQ FBLA JXCL ,,,, 5 2 .I - v - ' - Jw. ' I, , .1 . V . A-. 1. , ' . ' , ., 'a . :. 15' ' -.-I-1 I-7 W H. , CI np., h L-1, ' II.. IR. Pres., I1. '. D C ., F'l. I, . .C., ,O ., . ,w., '12, f Y. 1 W- I 1148 '. -.-.-1 r.- -X ' N .-- '1 ' - A gt? . o 'Jo . -- '24 -I-I ' ,- ' 1 Co ,- 1-MH ary l 2 X 5 .-f- H.. I. ,H N ' I 1 ,- . - 1 LEWIS A FIES North Eluenth Street IV Machmxst ? JOYCE A FISHER ,Q 1258 Chulch Street C P Medical Secretary C P C Y Teens Recp ELAINE C FLAGG 1327 Schuxlknll Axenuc Com Omce Worker FBLA YTeens CPC JO ANN L FLOWERS 253 North Thxrd Street Gen Beautlcxan STANLEY F FOCHT JR 135 Cedtr Strut Gen Mqrmes '? 3 SHS QQ Q lk x av ,..4 wav Nxt Xt NVQ SANDRA LEE FOLK HELEN F M FOLONIS 48 South Snxth Street 1245 S :mg Street Com Key Punch Operator C ollogt G Chor Fm Comm G A A March Band Orch Con Band MARY E FORD 502 Wsommbsmg Bhd G4n Stcxetxry Sr Pub .md Tick Comm JOHN J FILAK 6i2 Goulon Strut K P Drtftxmxn LPC Swlm Intra t ROBERT A FISHER JR INUIUI I S n 1u1ltIlllHilSlll Sr Pub mdT1ck Comm DENNIS G FLEISHOOD 151 North Flglltll Strut t P Suondxu Teqchmg rx Ft B Intxa Bk MAXINE R FLOWERS 411 Spxuu Struct Com Stmttux R Q DOUGLAS A FOLK 148 GIPOIINIILII Street I V Dr mftaman GARY P FOSTER lil AIIIIKX S reet C P If If FUOIIIC Engines r 7 . 955 V 'M ' E Q , P ' .F.B. v-, I x ' : !w..:-5'i1:'K '-.S ' it I ' A X N. - .3551 1 v . Q , . . 4 4.30 ' ull-vt-nth trvct ' .- ' GA- .i 4 2 XX I I . N'-1 1 , D . Iritf' '. r. B I ' 'exx P7 A f X A - 4 - , , .- 1 --1 . 5 , gin H. , Src. s 1 S - 9 1 1 1 , ? 1 'A , ' i 3' sb Q . .: . .1 S - A I I .1 Z . . in c . X I A 1 E. I' x '- 'e 1 , j.' Y' I T-'tx .-- f .P.-8 2 1.- I' .,'l- ' ' ' ' , 134 Qin , w w 7 .-re . notoass n. rox 365 VW-st Grvvnwich Stn-vt Com,-Secretary CAROL G. FRACALOSSI 611 Wt-iss-r Street Com.--Priv:1tv Socrvtzwy Sr, VVc'l. Comm., F.B.L.A., Off. Mes. JOHN J FREEMAN 427 GI ICQ Str: ct L P Electric ll Engmof r THOMAS A. FOX 333 Douglass Street C.P.-Teacher Arx. GLORIA J. FRANKHOUSER 616 Gordon Stn-1-t Com.-Przlcticztl Nurse Sr. Wel. Comm., F.B.L.A., A Cap., OIT. Mes. PATRICIA M FREEMAN 145 North Front Street D E Housewife BARRY I FR 1327 North Nmth Streft Gen Armed Forces NANCY A FROST 241 South Sxxth Strut DE Retailer .suv tk: CAROLYN L FRY DARLENE I FRYMOYER PETER A GABLE 1227 Pxke Street 341 McKn1ght Street 1218 Gum Street C P Teacher Com Offlce Worker Gen Colltge H R Txeas Sr Dec Comm FBLA Var Ft B Wr Tr G A A F T A N H S LINDA L FRITZ 11i4 Elm Street CP College V Pru St Coun Tame Sr Class H R Pree Sr Fm Comm Work Play Orch 4 'Mm CAROL E FRY JR 144 Walnut Street CP Electromc Engmeer RALPH S GALEN 944 Elm Strut Com Office Worker F B L A 1 .1 I mu - A ', .- - : ' 2 ' Q , .- - ' 4 ef . EES . .W X ' ,' . .W . V'.'. . .. . CL, .fem . 1 .- iff 1 , . Q f 5 . . t . , . -- , 1 A 5- 4-' 2, . '- 1 ' ' , N ,,.,. i ,ds X , -.t ,xl x .fs S We ' 5 Sf' w '5 4 1 X 4 . .1 , .1 ,- 5 .- I - - ' ., . . ., . . . . . . ., ., . . . . . REBECCA A. GAMBLE 1217 Greenwich Street Com.-Retaller H. R. Sec. CAROLYN M. GARMAN 1326 Birch Street Com.--Secretary LANE n. Guuusou W' 526 South 1695 Street I.V.-Air Force LYNDA L GEI-IRIS 808 North Thud Strut C Clg Ttlqclax R a o o Z9 Comm Sr Bacc Comm in Squad N H S GLENN I. GARVERICH 141 West Grl-on Street C.P.-College A Cap., Mix. Ens. PATRICIA A GEIBEL 468 Huutt Strut Com Omce Worker MADELINE GEORGE 418 Buttomsood Street CP Teacher H R V Pres Sr Flwr and Color Comm Pres FTA CPC HP DORENE M GERHARD 634 Noxth Thlrtetnth Stre Com Secretary S O S all SARA A GERHART JOHN L GERMAN BEVERLY J GERNERT 1550 Oak Lane 1510 Pukxomen Avenue 710 Bruckman Avenue C P College C P Engmeer Com I-Iouseulfe Sr Show Comm Work Play S Motto Comm CP C Y Teens March Band Orch W1LVorkNPIlf15g Model UN Red en LILLIAN E GEPHART 916 North Tenth Street Gen Smcrttary GA A Y Teens Work Play RUTHANN GERHART 1642 Mulbxrrw Street Com Alrlme Hostess Sr Flvsr and Color Comm G Chor SOS ELNORA J GILMER 1036 Amit Street Com O ce Workex SOS Fel Club JY I 1 E I Hr .4 fr ' 'V SQ j 3, ... ., p .' S' I . v K S . , 6? X X 62 x if t 5 . .- . .- 3 ' .- f ' .- 'nfl' - . ., . ., F. ., . . ., - . . ., . GARY M. GODA 1165 North Thirtw-4-nth Stn-vt Com,-Musician Orch. IRVIN W. GODBOLDTE 615 Pirie Strvvt C.P.-Collf-zu N.H.S., Var. Ft. B., Wr., Tr. BARRY E GOLEMBIEWSKI 544 Ced xr Street C P Auatlon Cadet LARRY R GOODMAN 309 Fern Aunw I V DT8ffSUl'lll JOHN F GREEN 1138 Sprmg Strut C P Rtsmrch Plasma Phys lclst Tenn Polm Soc ts PETER M. GODA 809 North Eleventh Street C.P.-Minister H. R. Cha ., H. R. V. Pres., 15. Intra. Ft. 55 . 9 sown: L. cousin -lx ' ,I 1 566 wi 312 Elm Strw-t - Conr- Secretary DOLORES M GOLOWSKI H4 South Tenth Street Com Secretwry ANN L GOODWI 112i Pun Stree 1 om Und. clded R S c G A A Cap Mlx Ens Flag T JUDITH S GREEN 15 32 Oxk Lane CP Colle ge H R Chap Aws Comm Tu N Work Play Of! Mes CPC Ass Chap Qi ROBERT L GREEN DAVID A GRETH VIVIEN L GRIESEMER PHILIP GRILLO JR 528 South Eluenth Street 612 North Third Street 1448 Locust Strttt 814 Mulberry Street Gen Air Force Gen Alr Force C P Llbrarnan Gm n Lollege Chr S Reunlon Comm H R Tleas Work Play, Work Play Model UN V March Band Orch Cast Pres Lib Staff NHS X .5:s.1:j .: L, ARTHUR E. GRIM ' S 2012 Steuben Road ,Q C.P.-Colleie - - f II. R. Pres., Se-C. Key Clu , Sr. Dec. Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., St. Coun., Red Pen ': . Q S. s ei Q ' SEX Q . . 9 'WP LORETTA M HACKLEY 440 South Seventh Street Gen Alrllne Hostess JOANNE L. GROSS 1344 North Eleventh Street Com.-Secretary MARYANN L HAGUE 762 North Slxth Street Gul Practical Nurse BARBARA E HAMILTON LORETTA M HANNAHOE 811 North Fifth Strut CP Collage Com WAF GAA CPC YTu.ns GAA MARGARET M HARBACH 7 Max fair Road W5 0ITllSSlIlg CP Prof of S01 md Mtth Mo el UN SOS GAA Red Pen Orch Con Band Sec March Band ROBERT L HARRIS Gen Carpenter JOANNE D HARING 1468 INOIUI Te nth Street Com Medlcal Sccrctarg S O S Gen Domestlc Heating Q JANET L HARTINGER SUSAN M HARTMAN BARBARA A HARVAN 2054 Lorraine Road 621 Rltter Street 2405 Rn er Rodd CP Art Teacher CP Nurse Gen Offlce Worker H R Chap FTA GAA Y Teen Cab H R Chap Model U N C P C Recp Red Pen Wolk Play N H S HELEN J HASKELL 1276 Alsace Road C P T1 acher Y Teen Cab F T A Org N H S 90l North Elm tnth Street HAROLD D HARTENSTINE Ass 'Z' . I. ','.:v . A 'v h X A xi ' 650 Tulpf-hocken Strvs-t 932 North Eighth SUCH '- A ' H.P: jpg . ' Q Y v hh RONALD R HATT 944 W1 St Ol: y Sire ft L P Auhllfrt Pu md Tick Ummm II1 Y Work P113 DALE F HECKMAN 644 1Nrnth I4 ln u nth Stn Ct LP Archxtact V P11 s Awd Lomm LN K4 Club R and On thc, Alr N II LINDA LOU HELLER 1121 Mulbe ny Stn 1 t Com BC'1.U1lLl lll Much Bmd JUDITH L HENNING 1018 Gu 4 1lWlCh Stn 1 t ln A lllt Hmtf W Tuxs CAA Work 15 G Llol BARBARA A. HIESTER 1453 Moss Str - 'I Com.-Houspwifv 17 MW My EILEEN L. HILDENBRAND 1722 Fuirvivw Strvot Com.-Legal Secretary BARRY R HEATH H5 Wnlnut Strevt I V Anr Foro JOHN B HEILMAN 4354 Olfy Strut LP Doctor H R Pres Sr Fxm Comm V Pres CPC CC f HELEN K HEMMINGS 710 Mxdmm Ax enue C' P Tm Lchu F T A BARRY L HERZOG Nb L11 tnut Stnet I V Dr xftxm an EUGENE L. HILDEBRAND 1614 Lotion Street Cvt'11.-A1l' Form Orch., Lon. Band 3. 5 JEFFREY T. HILDENBRAND BARBARA A. HILL KAREN L. HILLBISH 13115 North Four-tm-nth Street 1149 Locust Str:-et 1425 Ivluhlonlwrg Strevt C,P.-College Gen.-Housewife G1-n,--Physirul Ed. Instructor C.G. C.P.C., Sr. Name Cd. Comm, IIA R. Chap., Sr. Refresh Comm., G.A.A., F.T.A., Y Teens ' was - . ARLENE M. HINNERSHITZ 400 Spring Street CP.-U.N. Interpreter Mudvl U.N., Red Pen. Cast.. G.A.A., C.P.C., Y-Teens, Sr. Class Song Comm., N.II.S. '- RICHARD R HINNERSHITI 411 South Fnfth Strc et Com Bunker F B L A TERRY L HIRNEISEN 290 Reed Street Gul Electrlctl Engxnftr JOSEPH W HOFFERT 41.512 Church Street Gen Beautxclan RUSSELLA HOFFMAN JR 1120 Locust Street CP College B Intra Bm B 'D' Ex +A tu PATRICIA A. HINNERSHITZ 761 North Elm-ve-nth Street V.P.-'FJll'lllt'llUll'V T1-1 ther . 1 ' st.. String Ens., Flag T., Svc. Con. Orch., Work. Play., March, Band, N.II.S. GEORGE S HIPP 1659 Cotton Street Ge n Bxnktr F B L A DONALD R HODGKINS 2l55 Rner Road C P Alr Force KENNETH M HOFFMAN 321 Mulberry Street Gen Busy RICHARD L HOFFMASTER JR 514 Locust Street IV Undeclded PAUL N HOFMANN ALAN S HOFSES CHARLES E HOKE III DAVID L HOLT 330 South Tc nth Street 217 South Slxteenth Street 1316 North Snxth Stuet 1i'l1 Locust Stlttt I V Machmlst C P Colle e I V Electromcs I V D: xftsmtm Sr Class ay Comm Golf Stg Hand NHS 15 H ' .,, Q 3 '- ' 6-X f . SWLS c.P.c., var. B.B.f intra, Ftl 9 ' Il rf f l . x SUZANN M. HOMAN 1064 'l'vrr:uw- Aw-nuv. Wyo. CP.-College F.T.A., C.P,C, LOIS J. HORNBERGER 826 Wvisu-r Street Cum.-Secretary Ass. Comme Sr. Orch. Comm., F.B,L.A., Orch., March. Band, N.H.S. LINDA L HDRST 1057 Worth Tue lfth Stn et C P Colle gl Sr Commtn Comm Sr Class Day Comm Y Teens C P C G A A Of! Mes GORDON N HOWRESKO 22 Blllllll Shui Gen MUSIC Teachfr Sr Class Song Comm S Orch Comm Orch Strmg Ens A Cap RICHARD BARRY HOMMAS 449 Mulberry Street Gen.-Navy ',, VIDLET B. HORNE 443 North Svcond Str:-I-t Gen.--Practical Nurs-f H fl .4-av! if irvy 'in' SHEILA P HOWE 340 North lu lfth Street C P Lhnopx utox G A A PAUL M HOYER 1464 Ixllllh Front Stlect 'Nlnx on Orch Oxch nf' FRANCIS B HUCK JR 1215 Chestnut Street CP PhNSlClSf N H S CP Medxcal Doctor A Cap Strlng Ens JOANNE M IWANOWSKI 523 North Tvulfth Stunt Com Beautlcun Gr 45 DAVID L JAFFE JOSEPH L JAKUBOWSKI CAROLYN J JANISZEWSKI KATHLEEN C JAROSZENSKI 1210 Joan Terrace 1729 Thorn Street 1010 Cotton Stnet 621 Bmgaman Street Gen College Com SLCILIAYQ D E Beautlcxxn !' ALFREDA V JEFFERSON 1042 Scott Street D E UIldlCldPd N H S JOHN D JOHNSON 1405 North Fourteenth Strut I V Cabinet Maker Stg Hand Sc Squad WILLIAM F JONES 510 North Thtrteenth Stre ft Com Accountant H R V Pres JOSEPH J KALINA 218 Park Ax enuc Gen Musxc Conserx atory KENNETH W KATZENMOYER 316 Mulberry Street Gen Undeclded 1... xxx GERALDINE A JOHNSON 20 Ola 5 St ut om S cn ux Sr Oxch Lomm S Exac Comm V Pub FBLA Capt JVCL NHS is 4'- ALAN J JONES Golf Rold Gluntitlds LP Colltga, R Pres Socc Intra Bkt SANDRA K KACHEL 841 NWN 1 Stuot Cum Bvxutlclan H R Sec PHYLLIS H KARETAS 136 Wmt Douglass Strc et CP College H R Chap Ex Comm Y Teens CPC Work Play Orch Flag T GERALD P KAUFFMAN 7H North Twelfth Street IV Iwau nv-is 4 ai' 'vqi I AVRUM L KAY JOHN P KEEHN JOLENE M KEEHN 1510 Palm Street 1200 Awenuc C 219 Lmdun Street CP Lawyer I V Draftaman Gen Beautlclan Intra Bkt B JULIA M KEEHN 1200 Axenue C Com Offlce Worker H R Treas ROBERT L KEISER 256 West Douglass Strset C P Col ege Sr Flwi and Color Comm Y Intra Ft B In ra Bkt B MARTHA L KELLER .310 West Buttonwood Street Com Secretary RONALD L KENDIG 165 West Oley Street C P College Sr Ann Comm Sr Motto Comm C P C Red Pen N H S BARRY V KEY Heller s Court Gen Slngfi Intxa Ft B Intri Bkt B PATRICIA A KIDON 1835 Fulruew Strf et C.P.-Nurse H. R. Treas. Y-Teens if LYNDA R KELLER 40S South Tc nth Street Com Secretary ANNA K KEM 5-H South 161 Street Com Omce Worker DENNIS E KERN 752 North Tenth Street I V US Mirmes Stg Ihnd March Band PATSY A KEY oith Third Street Com BL1lltlCllll ELIZABETH A KIEFFER 712 Lehigh Street Gen.-Nurse Sr. Bacc. Comm. Y-Teens Q-Q of 1 C' X SANDRA L. KILHEFNER SHARON L. KILLIAN ROBERT H. KINDER JON E. KING 543,North Court 534 Schuylkill Avenue 401 Sprinfg Street 1614 Hampden Blvd. Gen.-Commercial Artist Gen.-WAF C.P.-Col ege C.P.-College C.P.C., G. Chor. Intra. Bkt. B. H. R. Pres., Sr. Pub. and Tick. Comm., C.P.C., Swim Golf, Sr. Act. Comm. RICHARD S KLEIN I Ollu blue C P Lolltgv. P orrr tor rn L P C N Ft B Tr 1rrtr.r Bkt B SHIRLEY A KLINE 404 Hux ott Strut born Lxtcut1uSecrrtrrN Ii R Chap R arrdB CYNTHIA M KOCH 410 L1 hrgh Stn 1 t Gen Artrst Y Ttcrrx C P C G A A Work Play JOSEPH J KOLASA JR 115 South Srxth Strut CP Mrrrrbtry PATRICIA ANN KOSTZEWA Zbr 1Nor'th Thrrtm nth St D E Commtrcral Crafts W--, 4' sg it K' ROBERT G KLINE in kl Nu FRANKLIN T KLONIS 445 South Frftr 4 rrth 'Stn' Gtrr Arr Form BARTHOLOMEW S KOHUT 541 Nirrror Strrtt Grrr ru Mrrth Band ts. Q CAROL A KONAS Hb Mil Ir ll In Sth: L14 rr 1Nurse e Pu 1 Trck Comm MYRON KOZIOL IOS South Frfth Strut Gr rr Arr Form Sr Prog Comm CONRAD S KRAJEWSKI 121 Sumnrrt Au nuo Gtn Draftsman ELEANORE E KRAMER NOREEN N KREIDER JOYCE A KREISHER 1010 Cc-ntre Asorrur 204 North Nrrrth Strvet 1217 Prkv Strvot Com Sttrttrrry Gen Offrcc Worker Corrr Svcrn-tary H R V P101 Sr Rturrron Comm , R and B JAMES A KRICK 9i6 Olly Stlul C P Und: ruled Tr Var Bkt B ANTHONY S KULIKOWSKI 1i0 Robeson Street CP Electrlcal Engmeer JUDY M KUSHNER !5i Linden Street Gen Medlcal Secretary GAA Off Mes LEAH L LAMP Hudson Strut Gen Beautlcxan Q-v wc-3' ,- LINDA A KRICK 132 West Oley Street tom bfcretdry G A A Off Mes RUSSELL J KUNKEL 1120 North Ninth Street CP Bookkeeper Intra Bkt B W LARRY A LAITY 551 McKn1ght Street Gen Army GEORGE G LANDIS 150 We Nt Gxeenvuch Street Com Cutxfnd Publlc Acc Mgl Var B B ROBERT D LAPP 1548 lNorth T1 nth Strut IV Nas Socc ROSEANN E Lake '74 Mdstel Strut Com Alrllne Stunardess Off Mes Nil BARBARA A LATZE JOSEPH H LAZUR CAROL A LEE 1328 Kenny Street 525 Wmdsor Street 954 North Tv elfth Street Com Secretary CP College Ge n Halrstylxst March Band Intra Bkt B HR V Pres, F Nur, Teens MARVIN S LEIBMAN 2000 Alsace Road Gen Marmes Y C P C , Swxm , Intra Bkt B Intra Ft B ALAN G. LEISAWITZ 1817 Limiv-n Stn-vt C.P.-College C.P.C.. Intru, Ft. B., Intra. Bkt. B. JUDITH ANN LENZ 004 Wxlnut Strut P C0 4 Q S Flux 'md Colo: Comm n Rr fn sh Comm G A A F T A Y Tetnb JANICE L LESSIE R om S uetux DORIS A LESZCZYNSKI 1124 Muhle nbc rg Stre + t Ga n Comptomf tel OE: r ttol II R Chap C P C F B L A G A A CAROL L LIEFTER 1619 Lorr un: Roid C P Colle gf' Chap Y Teen C'1b 'Work Play Orch Ass Chap F T A C P C PATRICK M LILLIS BARBARA A LINDENMUTH 418 Prlntl Strfft 1lI'Nmth T1 nth Strut Gfn Armf-cl Forces Com Offlcf, Worker Intra Ft B LOUISA C LIONTI NIS North Nmth Stuvt Com Offlcf Lltlk A Cap Castlcttes N H S PATRICIA A. LEITZEL 12240 North Tw:-lfth Strawt Gvll.-CUllIIIl1'l'CI1I.l Artist Arx. AUDREY M LESHER 111 Wmdson Stn: G1 n Officf Worktr 6.1101 DAVID H LESSIG 1115 East 36th Stunt Ruffton H Ku Cub Intra Bkt N IS T1 JOHN R LEVY 819 Ros: Shu K P Arr Force Irnqs I11Y Intxa Ft JOHN W LIGHT 526 Bm-h Stleft ll Q Sr Show Comm Pres Work Plas Polm Soc Red Pen JUDITH ANN LIVINGOOD P528 Lmhlgh Struct P Nuns: tc C P C G A A F Nur 'R ' . C, ,-. ll' - - .- - 1 .-, , - , gn X G. ' ILP. Cl -. sr. - . ., J x .A i Q it 921 mfsrl-I-.-t ' il 11-' '- . -' C I- 1 fx if ' pgtr L 1 , , . B., .1. ., -. . '. .. .f., .'I:.A., S-. '-, .B. 1 A . 1 4 - , .- - , O' fir.-T1 -:rrf ILR. ., -, . v' .. X. . K A f x A -.- ' '7 f 5-A 'f C IT- --- -- I c. .- CYNTHIA A LLOYD nth Ph x nth Stu mn A xlmn Hostt ss T 1 IN S M01 0 if Lmnm C P C Y T1 1 ns Fhg T A C xp LIONEL LONG 141 We St Buttunvsoo Strl 4 t UQ ff n Bookkm 4 pt: RUSSELL T LONG .IR Rnd Stn WILLIAM A LONG 711 Q hl stnut Stru t 1 um Nm 3 CY Intm Ft B STEVEN K LOOSE 646 crlblfitlll Stn 1 t tn IN LX 1 GILBERT P LORAH 409 Prmtz Strut A Ltp CP Fmugn Languige BETTY JEAN LOWERY North Exghth S111 ft Gul Bt 1111111 m A JAMES L LUTZ 742 Locust Stn 1 t tn UI dtlltll 1 GERALD E MADARY 118A Mulbmxv Sur-vt D E Alr Fmcv V Pres DE MICHAEL J MADEIRA 1714A Pnxklomcn Aunuv CP M.umt BIOIOKISL Te 1th1 1 S Class Song Comm Cap Mlx Ens JEAN DONNA LUDWIG 117 Lflllgil Stunt CP hunt F Iwux Orch LINDA J MACHEMER 1119 Allfglx ny Axenut Can Office VV01ke1 Off Mem if JOAN A MAGROWSKI ALLEN E MAIER 1149 'vluhle-nbm-xg Strwt 1626 Muhlvnboxg Street Com Btdlllwhlll Gtn Nan II R Sec Y Tetns, Off Mes , J 35 Y, tif 2 'vffgfifjf SCRZN1' J-'11 '-1-t I ' d. H '-- .' , '- ,ss ' :I Ak, 3, , w II. R. r-: r. t ,F r ft? . , . 5, f . 12-4 .. -.,.t i 3 - .. Gun.-Navy 3 , ,- . ' ' MHA I V . . . G. AK 'i W V l- vp . C A rf :..: X 8:45 A - ' U 537 V ' '-f ' .- 't . 6 . - , V- ' Q I ,. - - 1 Gu- 1 -1 X Ju- ' ' MARY LEE MANDALO bpnuu I nm Tn IC 11 1 ' L 1 I Q m JOHN P MANGE JR 1915 L-ugg Au P Lulu I S1 nn Lomm ' md On thn An Ash Ch: 1N I1 S xi XA N Xxx wx MAKIICARET IS MANDERBACH I Il PIIXNIK ll 1 mms! y I nn ALICE ELAINE MANNING 141 Wunder Stlut I u C 0 CARLO J MARGHARITO INUIIII Plnlll UQ Cum Trunk Dxnu 'N LINDA L MARSHALL 32 Holle nb ich Stlut Com Omer Worku Off Me: M5 MICHAEL I. MATTHEWS I N111 um Rn P C011 v P r C 1 Sr Fur 4 md Color Comm Intla FL -. B Intm Bkt B SANDRA MARMAROU INUII I 'It IIIII nm F' ulmm Bun II R T11 Is S1 Show Comm GAA ETLLHS CPC DONALD B MARTIN 554 Ax nun A n Lumm: :ual Pl 0 DAVID W MAUGER 9 LVIHIINUII Ax enuo IV Unducldud JOHN W MAUGER, JR CHRISTINE E MAVRELES SCOTT L MAYER CAROL J MAZUR 4.1 M MIISUII Au nuc 1612 North Tsu lfth Strcf-I 1111 Nolth Twvlfth Stlevt 259 Lmdf n Stmvt G. n N ug Q om T4 Ichu C P Undvmdod Com Bqalltlcmn Sr Fm Comm Sr Act Intra Ft B, Mg: Var Bkt Comm CPC FBLA,Llb B, Tenn Staff, N H S A - . ,, .,, 1' 100. 'I-rry 'Irwt 119, Y 511, as C G.. .C TI:-': H' RA V. Irvs. CJPQNH Rvi h' Sr. PuI.und'1'ick, T lm. IN-n, FB.I..A.. Var. C. L,, ' N.Il..... R. L d B, , I I 1 I 5. - i- 1 . - ,. .,, C, '4- l,gQ ,I ,B 121111.-fS:1-'-vt:Ll'y II, R, Chap.. -. F' . ' .. f'- lr.-S, IIITY, M.C, R. :Y B. 529 - .' -, S .M ' Q :cpl ' 41 Suv.-.-I ,-.- -- ., 1 .. I x . . ., - ', . . . I s X i .- - ' x- GI. F' '1 1 . '. ' 1314 1 sl- :ui ' ' Q ' 3-4. 1 I ' It .A lfg- , ..- - 1 II. .. PW.. .11-. . 1'. K I PATRICIA MAZURKIEWICZ 144 Elm Str'-1-L I'HIIL--'EI1'III4'IlIlIl'j' 'l'f-:u'I14-1' F.I3.L.A.. L'1'.L',, G. Chfwr.. 9 Y-Tucn Cub. an JOHN J. McLAUGHLIN 1000 Snuth Ninth Srrwt G1fn.-f-'ArmmI P'urvvs ff AXA I 'v' 4. b' H X ,S , I 3' . M A HARRY B. MCCAULEY Mnhrsvillv PLD. 1 I V,-Air Form' V .S Sntg. Hand Q 9 xn- BARBARA L McMONAGLE bUb blhuxlklll Ax um 1 tl x D 4 m 1 U nm H Tuns GAA NIIS CPC, Off Mus THOMAS G McNAMARA .31 South SIKIII Str t Lfpn adm WIS SUSAN R MEIER Nullll I n u 111 N 1 Lon m F L P C R and B Off Lips RICHARD L MENZIES MADELINE T MERLINO Q14 Nmth Front Stn mt 617 Tulp1hurken Strut CP College Suutux It N 1 C S Rnfzebh Comm Golf N H S -I LESLIE GAIL MESNICK 10115 Lon um Road l P Alchl Q t II R V Pxes S1 CIINN Song Comm S Show Comm Work P145 Arx Recp JOHN D. McLEAN 127 Sprmg Strw-t Gl,'Il.+Al'lll4'4i Forums THOMAS M McMULLEN 944 Lum ul 1 Annu om 'I nm PATRICIA J MECK I Lulu 'Nhdzml S cutux GAIL E MENNIG 14111 Mulln nx Stunt DE Ilousuuf Q Six THOMAS K METZ 1999 Alsxu R0 P Lu 1 Q C C C C I , 33 V U .-Swr? : rj 5 j C .i,I: ' ws Sr. .--. CI mm.. Sr. RI- -I-sh. 'JI ., r- ..., 5' ' ' 9 ' 40' 1.-nv sir.-.-1 '- .-U1 -'iriv-rl '- fm. X '-1 -1 -1 5- x 13:14 A - Ei.-v -ntlf Str -I-1 G' ' ' C.P.-Tv: ' 'ng , .- Q Sr, .'11l1I'ClI. ' 1 ., .T.A., Q ,Q Tg v . 5:14 X . E Q I . ' ' t' ' - 1- -- ' f ' .- s: 'Z ad .. .- ' ' I DE- --'Xa '. ,- 'txc C, A-' IVE' H.R. P'1.',. H -Y, .P.C., , . . .. '. 23: .P. ., . . r. 1 ' ' . ., , ' .. r. ., ROSEMARY E MICHALSKI 634 Mmor Street Com Nurse SANDRA LEE MILLER 117 Penn Street Com Prnate Secretary S Ann Comm F B L A S O S APRIL M MOORE 609 Moss Street Com Secretary HR Treas Sr Ann Comm Y Teens S O S F B L A Sec Fel Club Recp PATRICIA K MORRIS .543 Chestnut Strezt Com Secretary S 0 S JOHN T MOTER 1229 North Fxfth Street C P Php slclst Pres Stu Coun Chr S Commsn Comm Key Club CPC NHS Ass Chap HANNAH EILEEN MOYER 1113 Carbon Street C.P.-Psychologist . Sr. Dec. Comm., Ofl. Mes. px 'Q C EDWIN G MILLER 1505 Wtlnut Strut G1 n All Form March Band Olch PATRICIA L MOODY 1405 Perry Strut Com SfCH3ldly H R Scc ACup Mlx Ens Off Mes in EDWARD W MORRIS 611 Arlmgton Stu Gen Nmy LEONARD L MOSER 154 Nolth Txulfth Street Gen Mxrlne Corps ANNE M MOYER 818 Franklin Strc ot Com Accountant H R Chap Sr Ann Comm YTeens FBLA SOS JAMES R. MOYER JOYCE E. MOYER LAWRENCE W. MOYER 201 Penn Street 1712 North Third Street 1430 Cotton Street Gen.-Auto Mechanic Gen.-Secretary Gen.-Navy NANCY M MOYER 550 South Slxt4 4 nth Stn 4t 4 M4 tht xl S4 pre u x .... r Lllss Song Comm Lap NHS Castlettes CECELIA E MUELLER 55 ' L int wtf r Au nu4 Com Stcn t'u x GLORIA J MULUTZIE 1145 O14 y SUI 4 I Com S4 cretary Y Teens PAUL MURGA Gen Tmchu ARAM NAJARIAN 344 C4 cl u Stn 4 t Ctn Amr Forct ROBERT C MOYER 1125 lvrrth Two lfth Stl t CQ CAROL L NESKOVICH 642 Rxttsr Street Gen Undecldtd WILLIAM D NICE .IR 415 Chapvl 'lerrace I V Cabinet Maker Stg Hand Sc Squad I P M44 hm1c tl Engm 1 Ku Club CPC THOMAS R MULL 11'2 'North Flu nth St t Gfn Rulw Annuunt I SANDRA S MUMMA 1047 North E14 11 nth Stn ct Com llouauuff. TERRY L MUSKET Gun N tu Elttlltilllts Ttch JAMES E NEIDIG 1500 Nmth Flft 'nth Stl lt L P EIILIIIQQI H R P QS Avsd Comm CPC X P N Km Cu Intr'1 Ft B Intra Bkt B LOUISE B NIVEN RICHARD E NOECKER JR 1 0 Schuylkill Awnue 1141 Wnndsm Strut Cen Nun-44. Gen C0111 4 H R Sec Sr Dec Comm Socc T ntrx Bkt B I I LI l xl u ' 1 T' 'AIU' ufn.-W - '-1 -1 212 Q' 4, 7' -- ' f 'f ' S' - -I A - ki 1, I -I. L 4 -. . :':, J , --4- . X X t X - -3 ' S: ' ' I 1 -1... 3 339 North 'l'hi1't4w-nth Stn-4-t . L 4054 W ?ifVi'l'iS I' SU 't .- .- ' - W ,. .- ' . . Rl, ' . . . . .. f. 1 h -53252 1. , ., . . . O , X l . - ' ' . ' ' , ' , - . ' Z - -.. ' ' JUDITH A. NUSS 235 West Douglass Street en.-Nurse Y-Teens, Arx. NICHOLAS W. ODAGIS 125 Poglar Street C.P.- ollege Var. Ft.B., Tr., Intra. Bkt B LYNN H. OGDEN 110 Fern Ave. Gen.-Air Force Socc. PAUL L. O'LEARY 1601 North Eleventh Street Gen.-Navy BARBARA A OPONSKI 324 West GFttfIlWlCh Street Gen General Secretary DAVID A ORLANDO 515 Park Axenue Gen Publlc Accountant Sr Class Das Comm CP C Intra Ft B Intra Bkt B GRACE M. O'GRATTlS 2036 River Road C.P.-Nurse H. R. Treas., Sr. Prom Comm., Y-Teens, G.A.A. NANCY L. O'NEILL 339 West Windsor Street Gen.-Bookkeeger H. R. Chap., .P.C. BARBARA A OREILLY 9414 Chmrry Street Gen General Secretary FRANK P ORLANDO 534 1North Front Street CP College A Cap Intra Bkt B ROBERT M OSIECKI SANDRA L OSTROSKI ROBERT J OTT J LYNDA OVERLY 117 Carpenter Street 1557 Cotton Stre et 1401 North Thirteenth Street 1211 Eckut Avenue I V Prmter Com Bookkevper CP Research Physlclst CP College Key Club Intra FtB Intra H R Pres Sr Exec Comm Bkt B NHS Ed m Ch Arx S Fm Comm GAA NHS Xt . . n ' ' Y ' . c.. -' ., . . ., . I ., ' . . . . ., . . ., ' Tr. I 4. 1 ' I 1' ' 1 ' A I... x V D .... ' ' . '.- . ., . . . .-' - . ., r. ' ., . . ., . . . PATRICIA M PACIFICO 414 Lrhxgh Str t Il I I 4 Y Tu s C, P C NICHOLAS PASQUALE 214 H.-ml: 5 Pl tcf ft 1 Busmus S i- DONALD C PEHLMAN Spring Str I V T001 and DIL Maku CP? 520 North Iwmth Str' an C01 eg' II V Pxts FTA CPC Rtcp FRANK T PETRAKIS 542 North Fifth Str t C P Colltg wr- SUZANNE E PETRUSKA 211 Grfumxch Strut Gen Lollege FAYTHE PHILLIPS JOHN R PARENTI 414 Sf uth Snxt nth Strut St w r 'Ihrkot C RITA J PATRICK 42a Ohm e Stru P Coen R Chip FTA CP YTun Cab Rcd Pfn Ed mCh R andB NHS ,ix GEORGE T PENTLAND 108 1N0rth Front Street D E Bu:-.lness School 000 South Fifth Str 0 Q S Show Comm F T A Work Pl xx Stu Coun Ass Chr C P C IN H S THOMAS G PETRO 905 Meade Street Gen Gtologxst MICHAEL J PIETROWSKI CARLOS M PINERO 1506 1North Fxfteent Street 619' South Svcth Stlut 138 South Elghth Street C P Nurse Sr Class Sec C P C A Cap Val B B Intrz Bkt B Y Teens Castlettes N H S C111 Prmtt r Q P NL CIIJIIIC 11 Engineer . 5- . ' . ' ,.,. , ', ,.,. 5' .. ILP.-IIII. ' 'I I' 'I. 'I' N G4-11,-1111-' A 1 - flagrk N. II. S., G. A. A., - 'f -nf. - . .j , ,. 5 , 5, - ,, :it 3 -1 .-- ' If ,- Ii-gf ' H. . . ., , . . . .f'., +L X L :mx 1---'t 8 ' 'I J, . T' ' I I x . fi ' 9 in ,, . MARINA M. PERUGINI ' LINDA J. PETERSON : ' -Q-r k ' ' , - ' ' 5.1 G- ,- 1- C.P.-' 1.-gx .R,. 1 F. ' ,, t '- 1 ' ' L M r 'vw' t 5 asf, . .- 'vf 4- 1 'f 8 x I I I I ' , I , I a 1 5' Q 'IP : 15 -I ' ' h 2 U' A. : H KAREN A POWERS JOAN PIPER 413 Gordon Street CP.-Language Teacher ROSE POKRYWA 231 North Front, Street Gen.-Private Secretary f MIRIAM Y POULSON 508 Wxonnesmg Bhd Com Medlml Secrs t'1rx R tc Txus Cap JUDITH E PRICE 510 North Els xv nth Streft CP College Chr Sr Bacc Comm S Orch Comm C P C Flag T Y Teens A Cap BARBARA V PURSELL 1203 M1'1dC Streft C P Home Economxst Ame Cd Comm G A A C P C Recp Off Mes HOWARD QUAINTANCE 25 Milli! Sheet CP Archmcturftl En meer Km Llub Modtl UN It 1 Ft B GENE F. PLANER 834 North Tenth Strw-t C,P.--Construction Engineer MARILYN PORTNOY 1406 Alsace Road C.P.-Psychologist Sr. Show Comm., Work. Play., Y-Teens, Sc. Squad in BEVERLY L RADCLIFFE 421 Wmdeor Sturt I 1 Ev: Comm F T A F B L A Work P115 C P C Mods UN Rm Pen Recp NHS l Q., ERMETE J RAFFAELLI 217 South Slxth Street C P Elfttllcdl Engmu r Wozk Play FTA H Chap Arx Photogr xpher and B Photographer R 429 Noxth Tvu lfth Stxut L P Tc xchex Sr Rfunlon Comm C P C F T A A C lp Castle tee Off Mes N H S PHYLLIS L PRICE 1619 Coxtl md Axtnuv CP Dutton Sr Commtn Comm Sr Dec omm G A A C Cap N H S FREDERICK C QUADE 265 South Sou nter nth Street K P Teachml S Show Comm Play F T A C P C W0 rk iw FRANKLIN F RAMER 46h W1 st Olty Street Gln Nan J' - - A' 1 '. .- xt - H. .S .. H. R. '11 .. A ' 1 I' -:V -t- fl . . .. 1 ., Av .lx ' . - 'iz Q '- . ' '. ' .. Z T1 C' -- -. C'.P-'-. A Q T' V -.. 'X .- V ,. Sr.Iw. ,. ., :Y .. . I W L, H -A .... U ... e 1 if: FS I ' , f. 1 E. , . X 1. .L ' '. . .- C.P.-- 1-zc-h-r H . ,- -' ' ' -' - .---I dv., If ., , . . ..,' ' ' Q .,. . 1 1 - GLENN R RAUENZAHN FLOYD F RAVEL 722 North Twrlfth Strut 151 Blur Awnur G1 rr I lgctrorrrn Errgrrrur I V Auto Mwlmrrrc SALLIE A READINGER DAVID E REAM 1722 Olru Strut 1249 Green Strut C P Colle gl D F Arr Form c Sr Dec Lorrrrrr uv' F T A L P C Rap JAMES F REASER KATHY C REBER 644 Mulberrw Strut 315 South Elvurrth Strut Gen Nlrxy CP Collegf Sr Prog Comm V Pros YTun'4 FTA CPC Fd Club Recp II P CAROLYN A REBHOLZ JAMES C REED 1351 Schuylkrll Axerru 1455 Church Str-it G Chor Off Mrs, MADELINE C REHR JANE L REICH 240 North Elf u nth Str' .141 Fe rn Annum Ge rr Physrc rl Fd Tn 'rclrer Com Pr rvit S1 cut rrx C F T A G A A M G A A C P C es LYNDA L REIFF JACOB E REIFSNYDER VERONICA A REILLY WARREN F REINHART 1614 Format Strut 120 Mulbmrry btrut 611 Burnsrda Avenue 1257 North 'Nlrrrth Strut C P Flnrrrrrrtrry T1aChll' I V Arr' Forcm Gr rr Bmrutrcrarr L P Collnge Sr Prog Comm Fel Club Sc Squad Stg Hand Fd Club FTA Work Play L -.,-.q. . -. - .iw A 1 ' '-. rr I '-. 1. . .- - ' ab .,.- 'fr II. R. SW.. . w 'R ' ., r 'Y v.. 5 ' !, 'liz . .il z 1 1 . I S . - ' - ,. 5 V .?, Corrr.-Sf-0rot:rr'v Gcnf-Air' Force ,. . ., . . i 6 . ,.. ' ..,., f ,2 .. , r It 'S i A . ml ,V Al 6-1 ', h', .ll -. C.P. ., . . ., . . ., Off. . . ., . . . rw F in ' .',. .,, :Q -r ' gr ' 3' rl - r j A' 'H .,-.-rz 1 r 1 -.- ' 1 r 4 . , - 1. . . ., . '. PETER D. REINIGER 816 North Second Street C.P.-Elm-ctrical Engineer II. R, Pros., C.P.C., Var. B.B., C. C. Cs' GLORIA J RESSLER 433 Moss Street CP Anrlme Hoetees H und S Comm Sr Prom tomm 1 Tu.ns CPC Off Mes Recp ALBERT E RHODE 123 Spun Stn 1 t AtIOIld.l1tIL 11 ngnnn P1 -4 S Prom Comm Key Club C P C N H S HARRIET E RICHARDS 1612 Locust Street Com Medxr'1lSecrst'1rx CPC V Pres GAA C'1pt V'1r C L RANDY L RICK 934 Elm Stn It Gen Han' Styhet fa., .1 Cb RAYMONDA R RINGLER ROBERT B RINGLER 459 North ThlFtCLHtII Street 5211 Plke Strut Com Stcretary C P Lollfgf Sn Name. Ld Comm 1-5. Q is HELENE B RIPLING 105 North Ninth Strett CP Suual Wolku Sr Ndmt Cd Comm F CPC Off Mes ALBERT E. REPPERT C551 Lindt-n Stn-I-t G.-n. -College Wr. APRIL L RHOADS 5i5 McKnight Street LP Nurse nm tumm C A A mk P115 118 L Y Teen Cab F Nur BARBARA ANN RICCIO S41 Noxth Thnttt nth Street Gen Nuxbe, ROBERT RICHARDSON V75 South Thlld Stun CQ n M nine Corps DAVID A RIEGEL 1247 Spring Street CP Draftsman CAROL A RITZ SH hICKlllght Stmot Gqn Pollcmvxom.1n Sz Nxmt Ld Comm . - , . an -. , . K 'l ' I' I ' A Sr. Pr ' .. 1. . ., - 4' V- .. ' I . U n W -. '1'1-II.-. '.P.C., C-P-,Y A. . -.1 is ' ... W, i 1 .- X I H. R. V. 'e... r. - I . 1 I -Q 5. :B V' -Ht .- '. 1 1.,' . v.--1 , C - - - H . A H I Q . I . Q -' ' -- Q-A f- -- Tr. J tiff T lx '- I 1 I' 1 ' . -. A ' ? . ., .T.A., '. .1 1 4 . . MARY V RODINO ' W G UIIWICII Strut on Secutux CPC Fel Club 1 SANDRA L ROLAND 1516 Locust Stunt Q P Reglstchd Nulse we Lomm G A A Cup -b ANTHONY A ROMANI 259 Jefferson Stn et Gen Pollttmm RONALD L ROEDER 1211 Douglass Strut Com Nan JUDITH A ROLLMAN 514 South Flftoenth Street Com Faqhxon Buy or Sr Dec Comm CPC Fltg T Off Mes WILLIAM H ROOT H9 Hudson Street Gen Naxy DEBRAH A ROTH 105 South Flfth I CP Dutton of M Fx Comm S1 Mottotomm C P C Model U IN Polm Q--r Soc Red Pen Orch N HS aft JAMES T. ROTHERMEL 143 West Windsor Street C.P.-Colll ge Sr. Class V. Pres., H.R. Pres., Key Club. Work. Play.. Tenn. N.H.S. St. Coun. 9 'Q' SANDRA E ROTHENBERGER 1154 Bnth Stn CP Colle 1 H R Trtas S1 D 0 Comm r Bftcc Comm Sec SOS Acc A Cap RAMONA V. ROTHERMEL 341 North Sixth Street C.P.-Teacher F.T.A. Work. Play. JOYCE C. RUBRIGHT CAROL L. RUDY GLORIA A. RULEMAN JOAN ANN RUPP 426 Woodward Street 1431 North Thirteenth Street 1610 Perkiomen Avenue 628 Moss Street Com.-Secretary C.P.-College Com.-Secretary Com.-Busmess School II. R, V. Pres.. Sr. Dec. C.P.C., A Cap., March. Band, H. .R. Sec.. Sr. Dec. Comm., Comm., C.P.C., Y-Teens, Sec. Con. Orch., Off. Mes. MaJ., C.P.C. A Cap., Maj., N.H.S. MARSHA SUE RUTTENBERG 6 North Frfturrth Strett LP Psgcholo rst c Work Pltry Sr C ass Dry Lorrrm Awd Comm C P C G A A Arx SONIA SAMET 1518 Hampden Bhd CP Pharmacy Sr Motto Comm H and S Lorrrm C P C Model U N Polm Soc Red Pen PATRICIA A SADOWSKI Q10 Carpenter Strut torn Offlct Worker GAA WILLIAM R SANDS 1313 North Twlfth Street G4 rr W E Employee LAWRENCE P SANTORO 1594 Mrner rl Sprrrrg Roni CP Phrlosophy Sr Show Comm Model UN C P C YVork Play Arx Polm Soc Red Pen ALVAI-I W SCHAEFFER 1055 Chestnut Street Gen Collegr Intra. Ft B Intra Bkt B Mgr Var' B B SANDRA A. SCI-IELL 310 South Sixteenth Street Lorrr.-t,ener'rl Office Work AMELIA M SAPNA X lflrrr Stru 1 rr S crm rrx SOS FBLA Lrb Staff NIIS JUDITI-I S SCHEIFELE 568 North Front Strm Com Offlce Worker H R Chap SOS C C G Chor MARY A. SCHELLHAMER 1345 North Ttntlr Street G4 n.-Accountant Arx. RAYMOND L. SCHIECK ROXANNE SCHILLING 229 Ilzrrrle-y Place 608 North Thirtr-4-rrth Street Ge-rr.-Musician Com.-Office Worker' Elork. Play., Orch., String ns. BONNIE M. SCHLODER 703 Alton Avenue C.P.-Parish Worker H.R. Chap.. A Cap., Chap., N.H.S. Ass. BEVERLY L. SCHLOTTMAN 135 Mulberry Street Gen.-Nurse WALTER H SCHOCH JR 914 Gu 4 much Strrwt Gm Alr Force at .134 au- xi: SHEILAH M SCHOLL 1 I :rch Stn. u B lutxum H R Stn M43 if I ANN M SCHOLL 1m8 'N nth Te nth Str' lt Shun IN llll SARA ANN R SCHUTT 729 .Bllll kmm Au nu. IN 1 H R This Arx Rtcp MARY ANN SEESHOLTZ 125 1Nmth Eighth Str P Ilmtxcultuux P V SOS G YTLLM Work Play Rocp A Cap ROBERT R SEIDEL 917 Perry Stn t IV Eltctrmmrl GLORIA J SEYFERT 214 North Llmunth Strut Com Pxnatt Snuttux Ds. -:iw -nf' -9 DONALD E SEIDEL 991 Sp: ucv but Q t Q 0 n W' Mi' MARY LOUISE SELLERS IOM l hulth Stu 1 t D E 5 nlwvwnx UI S DALE SEYFERT of Lhv slllllt She I fhx lc xl Ed Tun ILI I R V P ef' ALBERT T SHADE MICHAEL D SHALTER JOHN C SHEARER RICHARD D SHIELDS 642 Bmnkhm Stunt 1708 Ohw Stutt 406 West CXLLIIWILPI Stunt Gtn Undt cldtd C' P Doc tux L tn 'muy H R P119 Sr Clams Day Comm bl Exmc Comm , C P C , Work Play , Tenn S11 lx llllul I Blui l P NI .tht m mu Ttachex Oxgh N H S - 1 1 ' I is ,. ,4', lt . .. . U A . , - A .. '- l.. ' i .9 D.I'I,'-P: 1 I: zgfer nh ,, L- 'f A-L' 4 1529 3- 1 .Ht ' 14 ? A 1 1' -. . 1' Ill.-H t-1 C'.P.-- I'-'1'smn1f-l I:xn:g1fr v , ' Wmt .H - .l ' -.1 CY. .- ' xt CYP.-' ll -gf- IL M I pl-PSN ' A E' '-AAAI' Var. B. B., Intru. Bkt, B. A 311 ' ,- . 1'.V.-'gs'-: , -1-I-' A I, . . res. I, sz. , ' x ,f if I A 1 .- 3' 2 .- 7 ' 1' .-1 '. .-15' ' 1 - ' Chr JOYCE E SHILLER A North Elewenth Street Com Secretary CAROL A SHIPPER 124 Crestmont Street Com Surglcal Nurse CPC G Chor FBLA RONALD D SHOWERS 1205A North Tenth Street Gen Naxy MICHAEL D SI-IUE 923 Moss Street Gen Arm Motto Comm Var Ft B Wr BARRY P SHULT1 923 Iworth Tu elfth Street D E Busmess School Hi-Y, Intra. Bkt. B. G-'x V. BERNARD E SHINGLE 1004 PPISIIIIIH Bhd DE Petdllmr JACK DAVID SHOWALTER 2164 North Eighth Strut G4 n 'Naxy CECIL SHROM 231 Noxth Thute nth Street C P Nurse G A A C P C. A ap Castlettes N H S JOHN L SHUGAR 1244 Dou lass Street CP Co ego CPC my Mgr JV JOANNA T SHUMAN 206 West Gleen Stntt CP PhySlClSt H. R, Pes., Treas. SOS Y-Teens C.P.C. Recp. HAROLD J. SHUNK MARIAN L. SIMMONS MICHAEL SISK RITA B. SKORASZEWSKI 347 Wvst Green Street 127 W1-st Windsor Street 329 North Sixth Street 310 Belwcif-rv Avr-nue Gt-n.-Mechanic Gen.-W. E, Employee C.P.-Doctor Conm.-Sr-cretzlry G. Chor. Hi-Y, C.P.C. G. Chor. CONNIE M. SMITH 135 North Front Strf-f-t Com.-Office Worker II. R. V. Pros., Sr. Class Dag' Comm., Trf-as. F'.B.L.A., O . Mes., S.O.S., N.H.S. X JANET L. SMITH 818 North Elf-vvnth Strvvt CP.-Nurse H. R, Treas., A Cap, SONYA L SMUTEK 646 Mmor Strut Com Prnate Secxetaxy 1 CAROL L SNYDER 917 Marlon Strut Com Office Workmr Y Tetns DAVID E SOLINGER 914 North Sfcond Stzut Gtn Mottl Mdnagtx 6245 xii L is X PAULA A SPADAFORA 526 South Exghteenth Street Com Secretary EARL D SPANGLER 140 Grumxxch Street I V Alr Force GAYLE A. SMITH 137 Windsor Street '91 Com.-Secretary PATRICIA L. SMITH 220 Mulberry Street Com.-Undecided G.A.A. ANGELINE K SNYDER 160 Wwt bretnwlch Street C P Colle gf GAA CPC YTv.ens GERALD J SNYDER 4 6 South Fourth Stxfft I V Prints r 5. Mxrch Bond Cast Sssun 4, MERIAM E SOULE Q12 'vlulbrlrx Stxut Gen Nurm H R Chap GAA 9' .IUDITI-I E SPEARS CYNTHIA R SPECHT 442 North Elewenth Street 16i4 Mine-ril S rmg Road Com Office Workex Gtn Office orker G Chor Y Teens i 1 . 4 ' . ., . . I .1 I . . I - U ,- I 1 . ' , ' ., , Q.. . I n . -. . 3 A .v uv -1 . , V- 3 . ,. ' . ALAY -5-. I, . . ., . . . t- .-N .-I, Na.: F5QfT'1i f - I ' 45 Q - s Q Q . In I 3-1, ' 'I I s.. 5 5 wk . f . 1 1 lc ' , xx V. , ' ' : . l . - - - - . - - ,- - wp Tr. . . - JERALDINE F. SPECHT 1322: Butttmwmnd Stn-1-t l'0I1l.'-Lvgill Sn-crm-tary II. R. Svc., Sr. Class Day Vlfllllll.. G.A.A,, F.B.L,A., G, Chor. SAUNDRA J. SPENCER 5244 Uwizu' Strvw-t C1-m.-Mull'-lim: Svhoul A Cap. 'I Ts? GAYLE M. SPIRELIS 525 Minor Strw-t Cum.-Sucrotawy JOSEPH H STACHERSKI JR 61l South Tn nth Stl nl CP 'litchanlcal Ellgllltxl RUTH F STEFFE 64:1 C'1n1l Street R tall Muchdndxsu K GUS N STERGANOS PATRICIA A STICHTER Gcln 'VIUSICVIII rm Suu 'xrx Orch Bmd Off Mus MAXINE K. SPECHT 12422 IgllllllllXK'lNNl Sllw-vi 1'.I'.---Nursw Y Sr. Class Day Cumnm., G.A.A. GARY E. SPIES 11507 llnmpsif-n Blvd Gr-I1.---L'l14i'-vivivfi JOHN P. SROKA llil Gl'lll'4X Stn-ct Gvnf -IVIQ-cluzmic if CHARLES J STANKIEWICZ 9022 Kuutoun Rodd C P T V Rlpaxrman MARY CLAIRE STEINMETZ 604 MLKn1ght Stzwt C P Autllornw GAA YTuns Arx DIANTHA H STOLZ ELLOUISE E STOUDT C P Collfge C P Psy Lholognst Y Tuns CPC Work P145 mc' t U 1 R P G A A Recp V'1r C Art Turns N H S N DAE- ., ' l- , 4 .- T. .- f 5 , X J 71:4 VV2xlnut sm-er 636 Norm Clmurt 819 Cf-ntrc Avenue 1:4245 Nm-mh'F0U1'F 'xmh Simlf .-. '. 1' .- ' . .- - - . .- '- .- - ,, 4 ,, ' - -- . . .. ' - ' 2. Nu. S. C ul., II, . rvs. . . ., . 3.P.c., . . . L.. Y JOHN W STOUT Q54 1 lllll 'I 1 Y :nk tx MARY JO STROLLO 'V' J U ll! S u t L omni Lastltttl s CAROL A STROUSE 745 Po ll Silt: 4 Bn llltli 1 Ul G Cho: JOHN R STUTZMAN W6 Wood 1 t ill ll Foul Mulch Band Orth GENE H SUTER 524 Tulpthockfn Stn vt C.P.-Air Force KAREN L. SWARTZ 1125 Locust Street Com.-Secretary 's in.. 'On W ff!! JOAN L. SWEIGERT 308 Summit Avenue Com.-Airline Hostess H. R. Sec. HARRY I STROHECKER 'VIulb 'N nx SAMUEL K STROMAN 'hX VS t Buttfnmuod Stl t Ili xv Ovxlfl v. B B 1 JUDITH A STUMP 1141 1Nn1tl1 Tut lfth Strut Gu Ttlfltl Lltp CPC V P. FTA ModtlL1N JY CL Polm Soc R and B PATRICK M SUSTELLO W4 t Elm tn C, n NI illlltb CAROL L SWALM 538 South Nine-twnth Street GQ-n.-Model H. R. Tnas.. Sr. Doc. Comm. C.P.C., G.A.A., Off. Mes. KENNETH M. SWOPE 1351 North Twelfth Stn-vt C.P.-Foreign Service Key Club, C.P.C.. Tr., C. THOMAS P. TABLONE 615 Tulpvhocken Street Gen.-Navy C.. Swim. Intra. Bkt. B., Model U.N. ANGELA R TALARICO 624 L mc ntl r Au nut Com Leg1lSecrrt'1r5 II R V I-'ns Sr Clus Song lomm Sr Dtc Comm Pres CAA CPC Off Mes JO ANN TATE Q P Nu sa Sr Commmn Comm Fel Club SUZANNE K TAYLOR Box 665 R D 2 CP Medical Artlst CPC Work P145 GAA Y Teens THOMAS J TITUS 228 North Tenth Street Gen Nar 5 RONALD C TRAINER 746 North Thrrteenth Street Gen Restaurant Ownrr Intra Ft B Intra Bkt B CAROL L TROUT 1120 Butler Street Com Alrllnc Hostess H R Sec DARLENE 0 TROUT N27 Muhlenberg Street Com Machine Operator wxgg, 1-Q ELAINE G TARN ,lx lNl l S I R Onl Klit. F I A S 0 Q MARY ANN TAYLOR ' 4 1 xl Wmknr m omm L AA C x CPL IN IS mn Cnln 1 G4 n Nurst Y Teens CHARLES R THAMARUS 1444 P rkromen Aunue Work Pl 15 C P C MARYANN T TKAC 129 VVrst Windsor St Q APRIL M TROUT 156 Hudson Strut Com Bookkeeper DAVID G TROUTMAN MARILYN M UCZYNSKI 127 Amrty Street X24 South Thrrd Street CP Draftsman Com Ofllce Worker Off Mes 1 Prom Comm C P C . SQ - ' : ag 1 -. . 2.3 'mrtl Tn-nth Ctrl- -t I... X 4 -- K 1 ' T .--Se - :try A 4,5 2 A 355 , 220 Madison Avenue 'fi 532 Pikf' SU 't 'n 4- I-K . QG L C.I'.--Str: ' l X. U ., Sr. Ar . C .. 1, . ,. A 11,44 nur., . 11. . ..- ,A. G.,-Y pg. T ' If ,,. 7 .. . I., 'W ' Sr'. ' ' ., X' - f IRVIN D ULMER 547 Buch Strut G4 n Industry B Intxa Bkt Intm CAROLEE VATH Ullll 1' 1 1 mmf T ll ll r C P Q F A S L Y TH s Q ll 1 Pu s Lountx F T A IN II S 5 1'9- RICHARD H VOLLENWEIDER l' IN npmt An ut I4 Sl C1 Ass 'U Comm C P C III Y Swim I ld Ft B r JOYCE E UNGER b A In Ill Au U4 K I Wants G Chor DIANE L VOGT 4 Spzmg Stl t Plfiftsslijll-ll 'N ll 1 II R Trtls GLORIA JEAN VOTTO ' Guldull il N llll 1 Cu Sr 1 umon Comm S S Ll Club Y Teens NAN E VOUGHT 424 Rubt N011 Slim! C P Commtlclil Altlst V C P Teens JOHANNA A WALLACE 2240 Buklq Road Com Conm1uc1alArt1st LESTER M WALTERS 312 West Douglass Street Gen Undecndo NATALIE F WALTERS ROBERT J WALTERS 1211 Wmdsor Strovt 121i Robeson Strmt C P Psxcholo lst C P Merchant Marmos Work Play , Pres Y Teens, C P C Arx , Recp Sr Class Day Comm, CPC Var Ft B Wr Sc Squad, CAROL A WAGNER 554 South S unth Stlttt om A lmt. Hu tt s VICKY A WALLACE 801 Warztn Street C P Coll: gc. GAA CPC Vkork Play Y Teens ROBERT O WANSLEY 710 North Slxth Stlett Gen Amr Force H R Chap -h -- - 113- -fl - ' . I, I. V , - fl nw- , . Ft. ., . B. l ', , I M T42 N ' ll--v -nth Str -1-t ' Ill we CP.--El' -ntzlry vt: 'l - . G1-n.-- ' ' .141 1: . 4 T., .T. ., 1-'. - -fns, Q . , -1 1 Pr -s. Ll. St: ff, V. v W ::.4 ' A 'ln I ' E 442, - S C.P.-Biorllt-nxist CUIll.iBIv'lllf'Zil S1-cr'-tary II. R. P'-s., ',' . D. ,' Sr. Hz 1- C l, mm., . R 1- m..' h WT' . I , .Q - . 3 ' ,. -. -1. . .--1 ': ' C .- ir' ' :Q -5 H. R. . Pres., . .C., Y- ..- -- ' 'v l A, -l x 7 v , , ' ' CAROL A WARR Q00 Want Olu Street C P College Sl Num Cd Comm G A A Rnumon Comm Y Tune C P C O!! Mes RAY A WEAVER Sl6 Thoxn Street Gan F0lLSttl PETER R WEIDNER 1205 Atenue C C P Scu ntlst ap Polm Soc Red Pen KERRY L WEINHOLD 1042 Umon Street CP Physncmt Sr Fm Comm Sr Refresh S Wel Comm NHS CPC LAWRENCE B WEISS North Fenth Strut C P Alr Force JAMES G WENTZEL 41 North Thlrd Street CP Chemical Engineer r B B, Intra Ft B, Intra Bkt B , N I-IS i' PATRICIA A WENTZEL 476 Rosenthal Street Com Alrhne llobttss Fel Club Tx X CAROLYN A WERT 205 Brooklme Street CP Nurse F Nur of Nl 3 .- V -I z j . ., . . ., 6 A W1 - ii 1 . .. . ,, . . . ., . . 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'nm ' S Class Song NILISIC bw Kenneth Bleklckl Words bw Kenneth Pltkukx V 5 VHP The Cast le on he H111 stands vuth bexu tw stxong mc an Ami 0111 Clase f mne teen mx with 001019 blllg 1nd WYUT0 VV5 UI lutes thee Read mg High qchool fox macmg om Ines bught wel we 1 mem bel thee and of look hick Wlth pxlde Redd mg Hlghs hool Al ma Md tel you can not b med 9 gwwi VU w J ill. S WJ Vw 51 LU W X Senior Executive Committee One representative from each of the twenty-four homerooms comprised the gen- eral supervisory body of the senior class known as the Senior Executive Committee. With the assistance of the class sponsors and the class officers, this committee planned and determined the general policies and the overall senior program for the Class of 1960. In addition, the executive committee su- pervised and coordinated the work of the nineteen minor service committees which were formed to render detailed and special services necessary for the success of the total senior program. As a result of the continuous guidance of the class sponsors, the constant leadership of the class officers and executive committee, and the untiring work of the members of the nineteen service committees, the Class of 1960 experienced an enjoyable and success- ful senior year. Foreqmund Charles Vkerss Rm: I Ellourse Stoudt Linda Oxerlx Linda Fritz Geraldine Johnson Robert Adams Richard Menz es Ron 2 John Hellman James Nerdrg Michael Shalter James Rothermel George Desjar dms Michael Matthews Joseph Bonanno Absent Frank Chesonrs Peter Ferck Arthur Grim Alan Jones Jon King Joanna Shuman Richard Vollenvserder Barry Zoumas Fax the Phillips Vkarren Rernhart -u - . V ' - A ' v v - v ' . -' . ' . v v ,, ,. . . v A , i H . . 1 . ' . - v 1 1 - . , ' ' . ,' .. , Y .. ' .- v v V r A . . Senior Committees Announcement Committee Chairman Mary Ann Taylor Inrtral dutrcs of the Announce ment Commrttee xx ere to provrde the means for the drsplay of the standard announcement and to establrsh the necessary proce dures for the or derrng of the same through the homeroom representatrves Later thrs commrttee super vrsed the drstrrbutron of the an nouncements to the representa trves respectrxe homerooms Seated Mrrx Xnn Taylor Jucrth Bsrrtos Stfrrrflrrzg Ron rld Kendrg Anne Moyer Barbrra Boltz Sandra N111 er Ahsf nt Barbara Beyerle Aprrl Moore Name Card Committee Chan man Susan Meier Thrs year the Name Card Commrttee rnaugurated a new rdea by enablmg the senrors to select then name cards from srx drfferent samples Members of thrs commrttee tabulated the orders whreh were obtarned by the homeroom rep resentatrves and later thls com mrttee supervrsed the drstrrbu tron of the cards through the same homeroom representatrves Seated Susfrn Nierer C1TOlR1tZ Bar bara Boltz Sffllldlllfj Barbara Pur frex Hrldenbrfrnd Glorra Frankhouser Robert Rmgler Helene Rrplrng Alan Wrnkler Absent Carol Vvarr Florra Votto Finance Committee Chawman Kerry 'W ernhold After estrmatmg the expected mcome and analyzrng the pro posed expendrtures members of the Frnance Commrttee prepared the class budget for the year Lrmrtatrons on expendrtures, whrch were determrned by mem bers of thrs commrttee, made rt possrble for the senror class to keep rts expenses wrthrn rts bud e Seated Mr T Norman Tmlor John Vhnge Tr Chzrstrne Mrvreles Helen Folonrs L1nd'1 Frrtr Iwnda Overlv Stfuzdmq Frmete Rqffcrellr Dawrd Cranos John Anderson Robert Dato Jesse Danrels Alan Bremrnger Kerry Wernhold , - , 4 X 0. .' 1- .' 3 ' ' z ' , A 'l .I 77 . . C ., . l v v ' 4' .c A i ', 1 i , ' sell, suemr VV0lf, JoAnn zerrers, Jef- - v- .L V -' - ' ' .3 Q 1 5 . ' ..' J ' . - , . Y g t. m - V 1 v v 1 c , . '., 'l ' 2 ' ., ' ' ' K .' 4' Jiv - s : b Yi 4' 1 c D, 'l t ' x' r - ' ' v' --vv , . Senior Committees Motto Commlttee Chanman Mlchael Shue After conslderable dlscusslon, members of thc Motto Commlt tee declded to select an O1 lglnal motto fol mulated by one of thelr commlttee membels Our Shlp IS manned but ln Q!! what dll ectlon wlll lt S311 was the motto submltted by Debl ah Roth and adopted by the mem bers of the commlttee Seafrrl DPbIdh Poth Soma Samet Cvnthll lloyd Stulzrlmrj WVIICI1 lel Shue Lyndl Gelllls Jo Ann Zellels Ronald lxendlg John Gelman Sensor Welfare Commlttee Chan man Ann Feger Extendlng cheer to senlor stu dents who were hospltallzed dur lng the year or expresslng svm pathy and comfort to students who experlenccd a bereavement ln thelr lmmedlate famllles xx ele the malll lesponslbllltles of the Welfare Commlttee Dependlng upon the clrcum stance the commlttce members sent cards OI HOVVQIS or made personal V1S1tS to fulfill thelr alms Sefrtrd Ann If egel Gall D1 esher Bllbal 1 Ann Bex elle Qfruulmq N mes Dlx Calol DHH16 Glol ll Frlnkllollsel B nltl Puhl KCIIX W9lHhO1d CAIOI If lac alossl Flower and Color Commlttee Chauman Mlchael Matthews On October 21 1959 the Flower and Color Commlttee submltted three color comblna tlons to the senlor class fol a vote Navy blue and VVhlt6 were selected as the OH'lC1al class colors by the Class of 1960 A vshlte carnatlon was chosen as the class flower Scnfffl XI'lClClll l6 FOUYQC 'kllehlel Matthews Pobm Beard lvlx XR eaxel Sffllldlllll 'Nlncx Violf Ruthann C61 hilt klthleen Vlllson Jlldllh Lenz Anne Wolfe Robelt Kelsel Absent Carole Bedecs 1 - H . . . . . . . 3 Z f. fit ' s 'z 1 A 3 . - . 2 ' H . ' 5, I .-L., .5 ol' . X g v 11 5 'ww ef' la, ww., , ,gl V . wif' ZQZV ,, v 1 , . ' x, . . Y . . A 'ur 'L - I f . . 1 . 1 1 -v ' - ' v ' v .v .. n , cl 4 . sw ' 'l v ' ' . ff A . c A V . 1 - . . '. Y' ' 1 u 4 v w ' V -A . . l ' l , , X Q ' v ' ' . 1 4, 2. .2 h. . 2 L h -- .K L .V 0 1 1: . ' 7 ' 1 1 '- x ' Senior Committees Program Committee Chairman-Rita Patrick Selecting the style and determin- ing the content of the senior dance programs constituted the chief duties of the Senior Program Committee. Gathering and arranging the de- tailed information for the senior show program comprised the re- mainder of the special tasks for mem- bers of this group. Seated Elvina VVittig, Patricia Hinner- shitzp Stumliizy Alan Breininger, Law- rence Santoro, Alan Winklerg Absent Myron Koziol, Rita Patrick, Kathy Reber, Linda Zehner, Lynda Reiff he Senior Show Committee Chairman-John Light Members of the Senior Show Com- mittee chose the comedy The Male Animal as the dramatic production for the senior show for the Class of 1960. Later, committee members render- ed specific and general services dur- ing the play tryouts, at the play re- hearsals, and on the evening of the performance. Row 1-Susan Bair, Carol Liefter, Sara Gerhart, Sandra Marmarou, Leslie Mesnickg Row 2--Susan Ebbert, Rita Patrick, Mari- lyn Portnoy, Linda Petersong Row 3- -Law- rence Santoro, Michael Bologneseg Absent --Bernice Zielomski, John Light, Frederick Quade. Publicity and Ticket Committee Chairman-Barbara Beyerle Activities of the senior class were publicized by members of the Pub- licity and Ticket Committee through posters, announcements over the pub- lic address system, press releases, and by special skits on the school's radio show, Red-and-Black-on-the Air. In addition, this committee super- vised the sale and distribution of tic- kets for the senior prom. Alan VVinkler, Ann Feger, Mary Ford, Mar- garet Manderbach, Ronald Hatt, Judith Stump, Barbara Beyerle, Carol Konas, Law- rence Santorog Absent Robert Fisher, Jon King Refreshment Committee Chairman-Judith Lenz Determining the type and amount of the refreshments to be served and arranging means for the distribution of the same at important social func- tions of the senior class constituted the main responsibilities of the Re- freshment Committee. Activities which required the con- sideration and service of this com- mittee Were the senior class dance, the afternoon social gathering of the seniors in the gym on class day, and the senior prom. Seated- Pamela Christian, Ann Agnello. Judith Lenzg Sfflllllilljj' Richard Menzies, Nancy DeTurek, Kerry Weinhold, Janet Dorsey, Barbara Mchionagle: A bm iii Karen Hillbish Senior Committees Activity Committee Chairman-Linda Zehner Acting as the general service com- mittee for the senior class was the main duty of the Activity Committee. Miscellaneous tasks not specifi- cally assigned to any of the other eighteen committees were given to the members of this group to fulfill. In addition, these students served as a special unit in case of any emergency. Lawrence Santoro, Judith Stump, Christine Mavreles, Bonita Baehl, Jon King, David Cranos. Jesse Danielsg Absent Kenneth Barnett, Linda Zehner rg' Decoration Committee Chairman-Peter Feick Chief tasks of the Decoration Com- mittee were to decorate the high school gymasium for the senior class dance the Witches Waltz . on Oct- ober 23, 1959 and the Albright Col- lege Field House for the senior prom, on June 3, 1960. In the latter social event, the com- mittee arranged the decorations ac- cording to the theme selected by the Prom Committe. Seated --Hannah Moyer, Barbara McMon- agle. Sandra Rothenberger, Peter Feiek, Carolyn Fry. Carol Czarneeki. Sandra Cieniewiez. Stfuirliiig- Carol Rudy, Joan Rupp, Sandra Roland, Arthur Grim, James Neidig. Marcia Blizniak, Sallie Readinger, Judith Rollnian, Dorothy Cornelius: Abs:-nt 'HGary Bennethum. Louise Niven, Carol Swalm Evaluating bids from local or- Class Day Committee Chanman John Moter Activities for class day on May 20 1960 were planned and supervised by members of the Class Day Commit ee Kneeling-D. VS illiams, M. Specht D. Heck- man' Slumling -R. Vollenweider J. Moter P. White, lN. Walters. D. Orlando A, Hof- sesg Absent L. Horst M, S. Ruttenberg J. Specht Prom Committee Chairma n--Arthur Grim For the second consecutive year, the senior prom was held at the Al- bright College gymnasium. As usual, the Senior Prom Commit- tee planned a surprise theme for the event held on June 3, 1960. Row 15.1. Edwards, E. Stoudt, J, Brill, M. Tkacg Row 2 -M. Burns, S, Wright, A. Agnello, S, Dixon: Row 3 YG. O'Grattis, A. Rhoads, G. Ressler, L. Chadwick: Stand- ing-sR. Klein, G. Desjardins, A, Rhode, A. Grim, Absentee--K. Wilson Senior Committees Class Song Committee Chairman-Kenneth Blekicki From a number of songs submitted by students of the harmony class, Mr. J. Carl Borelli and members of the Class Song Committee selected the Words and music written by Ken- neth Blekicki as the official song for the Class of 1960. Seated P. Karetas, A. Talarieo, N. Moyer, L, Mesnielc, A. Hinnershitz, C. Lloydg Standing G. Howresko, K. Blekieki, S. Zdradzinski, G. Lorah Orchestra Committee Chairman-Stephen Zdradzinski chestras and then selecting the or- chestral group to play for the senior prom were the specific duties of the Orchestra Committee. Rozr I P. Hinnershitz, L. Hornberger, G. Johnsong Row' 2 J. Festa, S. Zdradzinski, T. Fetterman, G, Howresko, K. Blekickig Absent-J. Price Senior Committees Baccalaureate Committee Chflll'77'l!l71--.llldlth Price Under the supervision of the ad- ministrative personnel of Reading High School, members of the Bac- calaureate Committee arranged the stage setting and floral displays for the baccalaureate services. Helping the seniors to become ac- quainted with the processional and recessional procedures for the ser- vices were additional responsibilities of this committee. P, Price, T. Bzishan, L. Gehris, J. Price, S. Rothenberger, M. J. Strollog Absfnt E. Kieffer. -n v ss Reunion Committee Chairman-Vivien Griesemer Setting up a post card file of the senior class for alumni contacts was the initial responsibility of the Re- union Committee. After graduaton, the duties of this committee will be to determine the dates and plan the programs for the reunions for the Class of 1960. SeatedffV. Griesemerg Standing -C. Warr, K. Wollyung, J. Stump, L. Zink, S. Zieber, J. Kreisher, K. Powersg Absent G, Votto Commencement Committee Chairman-John Moter Proofreading senior names on di- plomas, inserting each diploma in a leather case, and preparing the cases for homeroom distribution in the mu- sic room on June 10, 1960 were the chief duties of the Commencement Committee. Students of this committee also served as ushers during the com- mencement rehearsals. C. Woodworth, P. Price, J. Bartos, J, Moterg Absent' L. Horst, J. A. Tate, C. Vath .7 SENIOR PERSONALITIES BEST ALL AROUND 51 ELLOUISE STOUDT LOUIS DeANGELIS 05 I BUSIEST OYX N PS E33 P' wx 49 C, RITA PATRICK DALE HECKMAN MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 'K S. ' ,xjo Y?- X O MARY LEE MANDALO JOHN MOTER Q0 0 ,. 'T 00 S E S I I I f.1Zw?,q, ' 1' 'rf 'mm , O BEST ATHLETE rx Q90 190 P52- C599 ff, IA ANGELA TALARICO JAMES KRICK FRIENDLIEST ff at CYNTHIA LLOYD CHARLES WEISS BEST LOOKING K i 4 A 5 5,5117 M6 FAYTHE PHILLIPS ROBERT ADAMS CUTEST QP I CT' 5 NNFT We CAROL RUDY JOHN FILAK 414, 'vfr l 637, SENIOR PERSONALITIES 04-:St 'I' J' PEPPIEST X 7' 'Pio U HARRIET RICHARDS JOSEPH ACKER 'VG O 433. 0 if Q-MJ G 5 ii. A 3 A 'R X c ,V A I . 'V 16556 I ff 0,1 fi ' 45 R' ?f lv 7767. f LZLL .L L R. Q . A ' O ,L AE 3 ' CWM 4 R Ov 4, fv It 8 i3,1f':ss3r5ggQ5v:,,i F4 7.4 ,,L,, e ' ly - lr , N R 4 'Q be N04 ,O 6' 6 ,, 'V ,L D 4 4 4 '52 S Senior Show Friday, Moy 6, 1960 This year's Senior show, The Male Animal by James Thurber and Elliott Nugent, is one of the most popular of American plays. As a highly entertaining comedy, it is an ingenious blend of criticism, charac- terization, and force. Throughout the play many complex situations arise. Two occur during a hectic weekend when Professor Tommy Turner, who teaches at Northwestern College, nearly loses his wife to a former football star who returns to his Alma Mater, and he is in jeopardy of being dismissed from his position because of his re- fusal to accept the dictatorial commands of the school s board of trustees After a series of hilarious occuiiences filled with in trigue and suspense the play comes to a successful conclusion when Professor Tommy 'lurner IS finally reunited with his wife and his position at the college is definitely assured John Gm man as M1chaclBa2ncs Stephen Zd1 ad mskz as Wally Myers Lcslzc Mcsnzck as Patrzcia Stanlcy Dui ma vchcav sal thc stratc a cmotzonal qi cctmq bc twf cn tuo old friends Miss Gloria L Rodgels Law ience Santoio M1 Williim Buzkhait Linda Zehnei ! Y faculty directors demon- 11 , ' , Sensor Show Cast Tommy Turner Ellen Turner Patrlcla Stanley Joe Ferguson Mlchael Barnes Dean Damon Blanche Damon Ed Keller Myrtle Keller Wally Myers Cleota Nutsy M1l1er A newspaper reporter Faculty Dlrectors Student Dlrector Husbands ongue whzle wwes chatter Ronald Hatt Susan Ban Natalle Vtaltels, Chanles VVe1ss John Llght Llnda Zehner Leshe MQSHlCk Law renee Santoro John German Charles WCISS Natalle Walters Ronald Hutt Susan Balr Stephen Zdl adzlnskl Melanle Benslng Joseph Stachersk1 Arthur Grlm Mxss Glorla L Rodgers Mr W1ll1am Burkhart Lmda Peterson John Lzqht as Tommy Tu: nn Lau 1 ence Santoro as Joe Ferguson Lmda Zehncf as Ellen Tw nu all i if 'X 'O Senior Prom Tenezon mounts as thwe fouples arrwc fm an e njoyablc coenznq at them' Semor P1 om Joanna Shuman and John MOLCJI escort Llnda Zehnel and Althlll Cum escolt Carol Angstadt and Ronald P :oh eseolt Two semor couples await thfew turn to exchange greetings wzth dzstmquzshed quests an the recew mg Zzne Lynda Overly and Challes VS CISS escort Jlldlth Edwards and Alan Brelnmgex escort 'mu-.-v Durmq mtermzsszon, a candld photo of szx lovely ladzes reveals the aw of enjoyment experzenced by all Joanna Shuman Marsha Sue Rutten berg Judlth Edwards Susan Balr Robln Beard Susan Taylor Ni A final farewell and the bemor Prom ls now but a memory Elloulse Stoudt and Donald Wxllmams escort Angela Talarxco and Albert Reppert escort Z' Senior Prom Friday, June 3, 1960 Albright College Gymnasium 'Q V! 'i g ,gui Q si 7: 7 Q. ir 'mf ,jx 'fn P' lf, xi '31 to AJ ' 41148 ,K zx, 1:3 4' S, 5 f x',4 all' '5 Ee 5 in Baccalaureate Services Sunday, June 5, 1960 Reading High School Auditorium At the 2:00 P. M. service, the Reverend Arthur M. Fallon delivered the baccalaureate address to the graduating class. At 4:00 P. M., the baccalaureate service was conducted by the Reverend Dr. Frank E. Rad- clijfe. The Reverend William E. Wansley served as an assistant at the 4:00 P. M. service. a Commencement Commencement Address What IS your Vision of Tomorrow? On Thursday June 9 1960 Dr Carl C Byers dehvered his commencement address to the Class of 1960 His extensive educational experiences as school principal and school superintendent his literary achievements as author of fifty seven articles which appealed in the coun trys leading educational magazines and Journals his popularity as a good will am bassador on his radio series and his promi nent posltion as a lecturer in human rela tions for the General Motors Corporation amply qualified our speaker to address the senior class of Reading High School t1on from the American Heritage Founda tion In addition he received nationwide rec ogmtion when he made a guest appearance on Edward Murrow s 'lhis I Believe pro gram Class Motto Our ship is manned but in what direction will it sail Class Flower White Car nation ian Class Colors Commencement Speaker Navy Blue and White Dr Carl C Byers Final moments of the 121st Commencement Exercises 11 - - ' ' ll I 1 I 1 1 - - 1 . , 1 ' . ' 5 9 ' xv Dr, Carl C. Byers received a special cita- V ll 1 ' ' YY y - Y Humorist, Author, Educator -,454 N is kL. : x, a, -livin-o 5,..,..,q 'Q 1' X gy-.ff . gf . X.-Q X R pn-.K ' ,AEN -.1-:xx ' ng' 'xx -'QW ,...X ,,.x 4 ,X --S 'iw 5 Wwe 3 .,.l,' ..v+ + . 15 i in-rv' wiv. , H www 'J f Y MQ'4 PENN STREET CIRCLE QV su . , 'W if .K 'S ' ns IIQTIU 5 rr- Q 'xl 5:-Q V951 Q,n . fr .- '-4 L ,, x 'fr .9 up u n ,- SLD National Honor Society Sponsor-Mr. Lloyd R. Enoch To become eligible for basic con- sideration in the National Honor So- ciety, seniors had to earn a scholar- ship rank in the upper third of the graduating class. Students who met this first re- quirement were then rated by faculty members. Using a five-point rating scale, members of the faculty evalu- ated the candidates on the bases of leadership, character, and service, Fifteen per cent of the candidates who obtained the highest combined ratings were eligible for induction in- to this organization. Sf-ated Kenneth Blekicki, Carolyn Fry, Bonita Bachl, Barbara Beyerle, Thomas De- Longg Stumlinfl John Anderson, Carole Bedees, Nancy Moyer, Mary Ellen Binder, Mary Ann Armo, Kerry Weinhold Sealed --Mary Arn Taylor, Kay NVeaver, Amelia Sapna, Connie Smith, Alfreda Jef- fersong Stumliny Richard Shields, Bonnie Schlocler, Lois Hornberger, Judith Festa, Geraldine Johnson, .Iames VVentzel Seated -Ronald Kendig. Christine Mav- reles, Louisa Lionti, Mary Lee Mandalo, John Germang Standing Alan Hofses, Helen Haskell, Vivien Griesemer, Linda Zehner, Curtis Woodworth, Carol Rudy, Patricia White, Francis Huck National Honor Society Sponsor-Mr. Lloyd R. Enoch On Tuesday, March 8, 1960, a special assembly program was spon- sored by the organization to induct the sixty-eight seniors who were elec- ted to National Honor Society mem- bership. Inspiring talks on service, leader- ship, scholarship, and character by Lynda Gehris, John Moter, Debrah Roth, and Susan Hartman respect- ively, and the induction of the newly- elected members by Mr. Lloyd R. Enoch highlighted the impressive program. Since its inauguration in 1928, the R. H. S. chapter of the National Honor Society has inducted a total of 2913 Castle students into the or- ganization. Seated -John Moter, Linda Peterson, El- louise Stoudt, Judith Bartos, Albert Rhode, Standing- Dale Heckman, Susan Hartman, Debrah Roth, Lynda Overly, Lynda Gehris, Irvin Godboldte Seated James Rotherniel, Arlene Hinner- shitz, Patricia Hinnershitz, Cecil Shrom, John Mangeg Strzizrling Barry Zoumas, Rita Patrick, Carolee Vath, Ann Feger. Richard Menzies. David Lessig Seated--George Desjardins, Phyllis Priee, Faythe Phillips, Karen Powers, David Cra- nosg Standing -Robert Dato, Beverly Rad- cliffe, Sandra Dixon, Patricia Pacifico, Bar- bara McMonagle, Robert Ott Officers of the CastZe's clubs and organ- izations as well as members of the faculty were guests of the Key Club at the Sixth Leaders' Banquet. Foreground-Judith Festa, George Desjardins, Geraldine Johnsong RearffLois Hornberger, Arthur Grim, Susan Ebbert Collecting funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Association was one of the many services rendered to the community by our R. H. S. Keyclubbers. Charles Weiss, Christopher Drayer, Arthur Grim, Mrs. Charles A. Grim pn-f Key Club Sponsor-Mr. Owen J. Davis Leadership in and service to the school and the community were the chief objectives of the Reading High School Key Club. Among the most important activities sponsored by the club, which in some way fulfilled the organization's aim, were the Fifth Annual Charity Ball, the Annual Activity Queen Contest, the Sixth Leaders' Banquet, and special fund-raising drives for the American Cancer Society and the Cystic Fibrosis Asso- ciation. In addition, this group re- ceived several special awards from the Reading Kiwanis Club, Parents' Magazine, the Muscu- lar Distrophy Association, and many other organizations for their outstanding service during the past year. Key Club officers and the sponsor display the awards which were won by the club last year at the international con- vention at Toronto, Canada. Charles Weiss, historiang Arthur Grim, secretaryg James Neidig, vice president: Dale Heckman, presidentg John Anderson, treasurerg Mr. Owen J. Davis, sponsor -1 ,,,,g,,.49' Key Club Last year, our Reading High School 'Key Club gained world wide recognition at the interna tional convention in Toronto Canada, July 1-4, 1959 when they earned top honors for achievement in the gold division and a second -place award in the scrapbook competition. At the state convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on April 22-24, 1960, our local chapter received first place a wards for club achievement scrapbook excellence, superb es say composition, and outstand ing talent. Delegates from R H. S. also won a third place essay award and an honorable mention in the oratorical con test. Before receiving at bouquet of red roses from James Neidig chairman, the royal couple of the Charity Ball is greeted by the Castle's Activity Queen Faythe Phillips. Faythe Phillips, Susan Bair, Michael Bolognese, James Neidig Key Club's social committee met fre- quently with president, Dale Heckinan, to formulate plans for the club's many activities. Ron: 1--John Meter, chairmang Dale Heckman, James Neidigg Ron' 2- James Rothermel, Robert Moyer, Thomas Fetterman, John Penta, Garrett Bard An enjoyable Yuletide project of the club this year was the distribution of Christmas mail to R. H. S. students. George Desjardins. Dale Heekman, James Neidig, Albert Rhode Hz Y offzeers met pezzorlzeally to plan uazfs and means of stzmulatznq student zntefest ln all Club aetztztzes Seated John P Nfmge p1es1dent Stand my D1x1clG1oss SCCIQUIIX Thomas C'1l taguone student COllI'lC1l 1ep1esent 1t1xe John Leu t1e1s111e1 Hoxvud Sm1th wee plesldtnt Rohex LY1IlCh ch 1pl11n M1 Walter A Grzesemer sponsor, gzves neu members a brzef ealplana tzon of the Club s purposes and qoals for the 1999 60 school year Seated M1 Yb'1ll'.9l A Guesemex Blame Lotz ROg6I LlIlCh Stmzdznfl Stan Zer wanos F1 1nkl1n Hiuse Nllchael WIDSIOXX H1 Y Club .Sponsor Mr Walter A C11 usemer Th1S year as 1n the past the pro gram of act1v1t1es fOl tht H1 X Club was des1g,ned to pxomote chalacter among the club members Hclplng the local Bamlly SCFVICG organ1zat1on to dellvcx food baskets to needy fam1l1es at Chrlstmas t1me a11d supportlng the World Servlce Y M C A project were just two of the many act1v1t1es of the H1 Y Club th1S year I11 add1t1on membexs of the club pa1t1c1pated 1n the H1 Y 1311105 held at Governor M1ffl1n H1gh School, and ln the DlSfllCt Councll conclave at Germantown, Pcnnsylvanla Several membms of the H1 Y Club l1sten as then presulent John Mange outlmes the cletazls of the clubs re sporzszbzlmes zn the World Sermce Y M C A pro7ect Surfer! Steve Zd1'1dz1nsk1 Theodole Y cum Ph1l1p Stlunk Dax 1d G1 oss John Levy Hovvud Sm1th Struzdzzq John Mange Challes VVh1rl Br1an Spadafora, Arthur Cocroft Blame Lotz Edwm Staudt Charles Gloves R1cha1d Vlenzles Mlchael S1sk ll0 Civic Pride Club Sponsor-Mr. James W. McIntyre Civic Pride Club promoted student interest in community affairs and problems, and encouraged member participation in school activities. On the first Saturday of each month, members of this co-ed group attended interesting educational, and entertaining meetings This year, monthly attendance was of such a great volume that meetings had to be hcld in the school audi torium instead of the music room Outstanding activities sponsored by the organization this past year were educational trips to Gettysbuig New York City and VK ashington D C Davzd Cvanos president holds an eyecutwe mcctmq to drtermme the itinerary for one of the proposed tr1ps Ron I Joanna Shuman Alan Breimngex Judith Fdwaids Ellouise Stoudt Mi James W 'VIcInt31e sponsor R014 2 David Cranos president Ap11lPhoads tieasuier Linda Zehnei secietaix John Heilman vice piesident Pobeit Walters Albert Rhode Thomas Petteimm Caiol Bedecs Lawience Santoio Absent Rita J Patiick James Rotheimel Csnthit Lloyd Vlaixann Tkac Carol Rudy Daring the Maich meeting stu dents participated in the orqanzza tion s annual talent show Dale Heckman master f ceremonies Theiesa Lis tap dancer John Hellman and John Geiman pianists Ilona Toth panto mimist X, Membeis of the CPO publicity committee discuss plans fo? their Janua1uJ11,c dance post s Seated Shaion Snxdei Beinice Zielomski Judith Stump Paula Nlacsisak Baibara Bexeile Sfmzdmq Sala Shaiadin Janet Oichoviski Pamela Schell Mau Lee Man dalo Carol Zadlo flbsuzt Rita J Patiick Albeit Rhode co chaiimen Pat Dobbins Baibaia Hamilton Arlene Hinneishitz James lNe1d1g Hope Phillips Judith Roll man Clifford Xeich Sandia Ziemba Sarah Dorvxm Ca1olLengel Kathy Miller Patricia Steimnger 7 f . . 1 Y . , . , , . . 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' sta, . , -. . , -. - X - - . . .t,...L as , - . , - '- Q Y Y Y K V X s ' ' Y Teen offzeem piepare for the .semz annual candle llqht mductzon semztes Ca1oleeNath scnffuy Kathy Re bel lzce pzuzflcnt Natahe VVQI tels prfszricnt C'11oI Bedecs tzeas mer Cabznet membczs form a tr zanqle the emblem of thzs orqanz ation Clockuzse Carol Bedecs Susan Hart man NIa1Jo11e NVolf Baxbam Beye1le Rlta J Pat11ck Natahe Walte1s Calol L1efter L1nda Chadw1ck Ma1 301 16 Eaken Kathy Rebel CaroleeV1th Helen Y Teens Sponsor Mrs Jul1a F Sabol Y Teens, the largest all gul orgamzatlon at thc Castle 111 aHil1at1on w1th the local YW CA and the Natlonal Y Teen OIg21fl1Z3t1Oll offeled Readmg H1,,h School g1rls the opportunlty to part1c1patc 1n vauous act1v1t1cs thereby aldlllg the members to achxeve hlffh 1deals of C1t1ZQIlShlp sportsmanshlp, scholarshlp SQFVICC and reverence Spec1al lHt9l9St groups 111 cludmg actlng bonlmg, danc mg knlttmg and serv1ce to the three local hospltals were alternated vuth the regular Weekly meetmgs ln the sprme 1n order to fulther the 3lmS of thlS organ1zat1on xv Jean Haskell Pat MHZLIIKICWICZ Pat Moyex Hope Ph11llpS Thvee Y T667lCfSU and thew dates take tzme out from an enjoy able evenmq of dancmq at the wm ter Semz formal to mort our photo qrapher M1chael Paul Lmda Chadwxck R1ta J Patrxck Charles D Vollertsen Kathy Rebel Frank Orlando Y Teens In OId61 to encoul age school spxrlt thls orbanxzatlon spon soled pep assemblxes after school co sponsored busts vnth hey Club for the away football ,ames and decorated the hoal posts for all the home ,udnon contests Headmh the 11st of thls or DHHIZHUOHS charltable deeds was the one hundred and twenty dollal LOI1U1blltlOf1 made to the Chrlstlan Ch1ld ren s Fund for tht payment of thls yc dl s expcnscs fo1 Kvx ak Dan Ko a ten year old Korean orphan bul H1r,hl1,,ht1ng the Y Teen so e1al calendal vsas the success ful w1nter sem1 formal the Holly Twnl WhlCh was held at the Abraham LlIlCOlI'l Hotel on December 30 1959 Members of the hospzfal service znterest group Neem c then speezal uniforms from the club p7es1de11I afalze Waltevs On Noeembez 17 1999 Y Teen membefs Scmed as models fo? the omanz atzon s successful fasluon shou held at the local ll oman s Club I hxllls Glllflltl 'Nat me XX iltels Cnolee X ith lf llOlll e Stou t kathy Reber Ca1olBedccs Acme YTren IIZCNIIIPIS make final plrpmalzons for Hun annual Calle sale 'Vlaxx VK alters alumnu FllLl1llSQ Qtoudt Aplll Rhoads fi l l Mr. Roland P. Kyle, director, .studies the floor plans of the Castle before he assigns security stations to the sixty- five homerooms. Members of the fire squad display the special fire fighting equipment available or their use in case o an emer enci f f f i fl' .1- KneelingfRichard Klineg Standing-Richard Castello, Robert Walters, Mr, Harrison H. Stump. directorg David Binder, Thomas De- longg Absent---John McLaughlin Security Council Director - Mr. Roland P. Kyle Security Council was the Castle's civil defense organization which was formed to provide for the safety and welfare of the student body and school personnel in case of an air raid or other emergency. Eleven trained service squads com- posed of student volunteers and super- vised by experienced faculty members served as the organizations personnel. During the year, several mock drills were held to acquaint all persons with the proper drill procedures and to enable the special service squads to gain ex- perience in performing their respective tasks. At an early meeting, Miss Ethel M. Hicks instructed members of the attend- ance squad about their respective duties dur-ing a security drill. Seated-Miss Ethel M. Hicks: Standing----John Penta. James Hahn, Robert Moyer, Jack Moter, Douglas Mory, Peter Goda, Eric Dissingerg Ab- sent-Robert Erisman, Peter Feick, Robert Ott M1 Joseph G Plank ad vzser and the .staff heads dzscuss znzportant matters re lated to staff olqanz atzon and respontszbzlztzcs M Joseph L. Plank sponsol Rlta I Pltxlek CCllf.0I ln mhxef S11 san BIGICI news Cflltfll Edw nd BIFVICICXXICL sports edltol Absfnt Muy Lee Mlndllo featlue ed 1 on Membns of thc sports .staff dzseuss plans for the sports layout for the ncat Issue of the paper Euc DlSSlHg6l Edwud Bmacle xwlcz spoxts edltor LOUIQQ long lcxe Red and Black bponsm Mr Joseph G Plank Complete HCWSIJZIPCI coverage of Castlc ments was avallable to the students of R H S th1oug,h tht hlgh school publlcatlon the Red and Black In 21LlClltlOIl to the eleven hundred and slxty COPICS d1Stl1bl1tCd weekly to the Castle studcnts Red and Blacks were malled Wox ld vude to such d1S tant placcs as Japan Gexmany Fng land and Yugoslavxa Thls populal publlcatlon whlch has becn flppeaung, under the same name slnce 1897 IS the only hlghschool newspaper 111 Pennsylvanla that IS prlnted weekly by the schools own prlnt shop ,,,...-o- as-1 Gp Throughout the year Susan Mmm news edztor, used pre vzous rssues of the newspaper to zllnstrate the nnportant pzuzezples of qood news re portmq to her staff Smtul Fvelvn Trlvets Llnda. Vtth Stfuzrlzuq Chff Yeleh Jr photogzaphex Susan Mele: news edltol Rogel Ulueh Paula MHLSI nk 116 Red and Black During the past ycar, members of the staff supplied the Castle W' and sports' interviews Chattei columns for the football and bas ketball propiams for home games and assisted the students of thc English 4X class in the preparation of two issues of the Red Pen maga zine mber team will agaln A five-me participate in the Temple University Press Tournament with hopes of arning the first place award- -a feat e which was accomplished last year Rita J. Patrick, editor of the news paper, earned special recognition this year when she won the top award ' ial excellence in the annual for editor William H. Doran essay contest 41 if -x M Norman R Dzener an r hrs student prznters examine h ress work perrodwally t e p before they send the papers to room 122 for d7St7'1b'l1t7071 Dale Seyfert Gexald Snyder M1 iintmg Norman R Dienei p structor Robert Swntv Robert Whirl l l7 'W- . h rnernbz rs Feature staff e bnefly as Judith paus Stump qwns a few fomrnents bout thr Fastle Chatter' a whwh, appears 11 eekhf rn the school muspaper Mandalo feltuxe editoi Mary Lee Ellen Bxadlex Qhfnon Qnxdez Ju dith Qtnmp I7 Gloria Busrness manaq Roether, erplams to the ty pzsts the procedure to be fol Zowed 1n typznq a busmess report Shirley Kline tx pist Gloria Roe ther business manager Joy ce Kreisher tx plSt Red and Black On-the-Air Sponsor'-Mr. Joseph G. Plank Every Monday evening f1'om 8:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M., Red and Black On-the-Air presented the Castle's weekly sports, fea- tures, and news on radio station WRAW. Interviews with student and faculty guests, skits, and teenage talent added variety to the show. For twelve consecutive years, Reading Senior High school has broadcasted infor- mative and entertaining programs over the WRAW air-waves. . . . Red and Black-ON THE AIR! Dale Heekman, sportseasterg Bernice Zielomski, Mistress of Ccremoniesg John Mzinge, Master of Ceremonies Public Speaking Sponsor-Mr. H. Robert Barrett Last year, the public speaking course was an extra-curricular activity. In September 1959, this activity was offered as a two-period per week elective in the regular English curriculum. In the third annual Robert S. Birch Speaking contest held in the Music Room on February 25, 1960, two of the four stu- dents from this year's public speaking class received awards. These were Susan Hartman and Christine Mavreles who won the second and third prizes, respectively. Before the Robert S. Birch Speaking Contest, four entrants from the public speaking class meet with their sponsor to receive final instructions about the tech- niques to be used in delivering their speeches. Seated f-Mr. H. Robert Barrett: Stuizrling Susan Hartman, Linda Gehris, Sonia Samet, and Chris- tine Mavreles Polemic Society Sponsor-Mr. Joseph G. Plank Polemic Society, a newly formed group at the Castle, was composed of a number of English 4X students who desired ad- ditional time for the detailed discussion of topics of mutual interest. Membership was limited to twelve stu- dents so that each person would have ample opportunity to take an active part in the various discussions. Members of thc organization express their viewpoints on an important issue of the day. Left to Right Arthur Grim. Judith Stump, Law- rence Santoro, Ronald Kendig, Alan 'Winkler John Green, Sonia Samet, Peter Weidner, Debrah Roth, John Germang Absent Sara Gerhart. John Light Red Pen Sponsor-Mr. Joseph G. Plank As in the previous year, students of the English 4X class compiled and edited two issues of the Red Pen, Reading High School's unique school magazine. Literary material which was published in the magazine consisted of poems, es- says, and short stories which were Written and submitted by Castle students. Cover designs for both issues of the Red Pen were drawn by Janet Hartinger. As a result of the increasing student in- terest in this magazine over the past three years, the Red Pen has become one of the three major student publications at Read- ing High School. Committee chairmen and the editor-im chief discuss plans for the first issue of the Red Pen for the 1959-1960 school year. Arthur Grim, publicity editorg John German, es- say editorg Robert Ott, short story editorg Deb- rah Roth, editor-in-chiefg Beverly Radcliffe, poetry editorg Lawrence Santoro, assistant editor Staff rnembers cheek galley proofs of rwzterial submitted to the Red Pen by R.H.S. students. Foreyrozuid- David Cranos, John Light, Arlene Hinnershitz, Margaret Harbach, Christine Mav- reles: Rear-John Green, Peter Weidner, Ronald Kendigg Absent Carolyn Alll112lD. Carol liedecs Mr. Joseph G. Plank displays the eorer design of the first issue of the Red Pen to some members of the English l,X rlrlss. Seated---Sonia Samet, Susan Meir: Smmliny Mary Lee Mandalo, Susan Hzirtnizin. Lindzi Zell- ner, Rita Patrick, Mr. Joseph il, Plank, .liidith Stump, Vivien Griesemcrg .flhsrnl Rim-lizird Brown, Alan Winkler, Bernice Zielomski Stalf...EdItorIaI Mr Bertolet M Bo EDITORIAL ADVISER xXx Elyse Auman ORCANIZATIONJ x hm Rosalyn Charnofl FACULTY Judith Lenz GIRLS SPORTS Barbara Bolt: TYPIST ssler J Lynda Overly EDITCR IN CI-IIEF R' Melanue Bensmg ORGANIZATIONS Leslue Mesmck FACULTY an ,Q 1 T' Mary Claare Stemmefz GIRLS SPORTS Sandra Clemmer TYPIST Sandra Zlemba COPY FDITOR 01 Sue Ellen Pease ORGANIZATIONS Carol Zadlo PICTURE EDITOR if Bermce Zuelamskn ORGANIZATIONS W7 Ermete Raffaelll Marsha Sue Rullenberg FACULTY FACULTY XXI' Beverly Wllgls Sueffa Wall CLU BS CLU BS 1' Barbara Conrad Judnh Fegfq TYPIST TYPIST I I C. , 5 Q., .N I gr: 3 ' I A Q , 5:1 G ' S X 'S ,.f4 . W .,..L, I f , esviek - - , ' :-' I - I.2 If 5 , ,, , V. ...' I1 A -v E ' Z. I f .,:. '-I :' H I - A I TI lr My I 5- D -B V.- Sa ra Schutt SEN IORS Rohm Beard FEATURE Art Staff Mr Ralph Dornsufe ART ADVISER Marian Bell ART STAFF Ellouuse Stoudt SENIORS Judith Edwards FEATURE Iv X5 Thomas Fox BOYS SPORTS -IIJXQ -I1-j Patncna Leutzel ART STAFF af Tb? N Robert Gerhart ART STAFF Natalne Walters SENIORS Geraldme Marburger FEATURE ,lv 7 Phyllis Well BUSINESS Carol Aulenbach PROOFREADER I Lawrence Santoro Potrlcm White BOYS SPORTS BOYS SPORTS L 5-V'-1 1fUuNA1-Lf il Lf Mary Schellhammer Sdhdrll AllgSfGdf ART STAFF ART STAFF Judith Nuss Sandra Dnlon ART STAFF ART STAFF UD Lf A 'H 1 ' P' T , na T' 2 A Sylvia - 'a.55:. - ' he . 2 f- rf r 1 Eg iiil q.A,,V , , 4? R fa., T ' 5 l u l 7 ,,:' fl Z' ' ,T -- '- T :, , ..,, , 1 A LAF - ' , as Arxalma Staff Sponsors Mr Bertolet M Bossler Mr Ralph DOPHSIf8 Members of the art and ed1 torial staffs of the 1961 Arx alma will have the task of preparing an attractlve school annual which will give stu dents and friends of Reading High School a complete wr1t ten and p1ctor1al review of Castle activlties for the school year of 1960 1961 In1t1al work on the 1961 Aixalma began on April 12 1960 'Qin -4-I1 Fundamental phases of yearbook planning and organ i ation are explained to a group of students of the new editorial staff by Lynda Over lu the editor in thief of the 1960 Arxalmu Forfqround Lynda Overly Phyl hs 'Weil Charlotte Relles Gloria Emrlck Josephine Becker Rear Beverly VVllglS Edwina Snyder Sandia Baragone Linda Bowers Geraldine Marburger Marjorie Rollman Fredricka Large Absent Elyse Auman Elaine Bagor Aids to be used and the procedures to be followed to eaqpedite yearbook production are outlined to another group of students by Mr Bertolet M Bossler, editorial adviser Standing Mr Bertolet M Bossler Sue Ellen Pease Margorie Eaken Joan Holland Kathleen Marmarou Sheila Zellers Michael Winslow Seated Georglanna Kloms Geor gla Zanaras Absent Patrlcla Dillon Bridgette ORe111y Mr. Ralph Dornsife art ad viser, gives members of his new staff a preview of their respective responsibilities. Seated - Ruth Johnson Alexis Hetman Linda Farber Cynthia Auman Robert Gerhart' Standing -M . Ralph Dornsife Sandra Angstadt, Carolyn Hill Marion Bell Christine Brennan, Thomas Leavitt, Dace Gerlins WWW Bases by whzch newly ac qazred books are classzfzed are explazned to a few yunzor hbramans by Miss Anna L Stamp, head Zwrarzan Maryann Armo Chr1st1ne Mavle les P3.tl1Cla Dlllon Amelxa Sapna Mlss Anna L Stump Carolee Vath V1v1an Gr1esemer Theresa Pelle Patmcla Droum Speczal study oatlznes and practzeal expenence tn the lzbrary served as wnportant phases of the hbrary as tm portant phases of the sczenee traznzng program Foreground Anlta Hallas Nancy Dry Nancy Hart Jud1th Harten stme Rear Dlann Faust Susan Hembach Nancy G1lbert Kay Gas ton Ruth Zettlemoyer ,- X,- asus-wamsfmxhw Library Staff Head Lzbrarzan MISS Anna L Stump Assrstant Lzbrarwn Mrs Arlene K Bremer As a result of the excellent trammg the staff members rccelved 1n the llbrary SCICHCC course and the practlcal ex perlence they galned 1n the school llbrary and the Work room our Jumor l1brar1ans were Well quallfled to 3SS1St students of Readmg Hlgh School to obtam maxlmum beneflts from the Castle 11 brary and 1tS fac1l1t1es M1ss Arlene K Bremer, as szstant Zrbfarzan, checks our student hbrarzans as they perform two of the many tasks rn the workroom Seated Marlene Fletcher, Joan Daubext, Susan D1 ev, Sh1rleV Fen ner, Strmdmg Barbara Gehret, VlCtOT1a Shurr, Mrs Arlene K Bre1ner, Gayle Donahower, Theo dora George Newly elected offzcers of our lo cal chapter of F B L A for e 19591960 school year were rn stalled on September 29 1959 Mary Lee Mandalo secretary Conme Smlth treasurer Judrth Festa presx dent Geraldnne Johnson VICC presldent Lois Hornberger reporter Mothers of varzous F B L A members were featured as models m the fashzon show and card part whzch was sponsored by the organ Patrlcla Whlte daughter Mrs Mar garet I Whrte mother Mrs Margaret E Wolf mother Suetta Wolf daughter Future Business leaders of America Sponsors MISS Edlth R Falrlamb MISS Dorothy E Shultz Our Future Busmess Leaders of Amerrca o1gan1zat1on was com posed of COmm9TC1al students who W1Sh9d to acqulre hlgh 1d9a1S of commerclal leadershlp and practl cal concepts of employees oppor tun1t1es and respons1b1l1t1cs 1n the varlous fxelds of busrness H1ghl1ghtng the speclal actlv 1t1GS of the organ1zat1on were SPECIRI programs featurlng guest speakers from local Hrms the sponsorshlp of the reglonal con ventlon at RH S and the organ 1zat1on s partlclpatlon m the state convent1on at Galen Hall and at the natronal convent1on ID Chxcago is SAN W 15 lou,-WL L I Campaign managers dzsplay the posters whzch they made for their respectwe candzdates for state F B L A offzces Geraldlne Johnson campfugn manager Sandra Storey candldflte for state treas urer of F B L A Judlth Festa cam pargn manager Ruth Mscount candx date for state presxdent of F B L A 124 ! 1 - Y a n , -1 I. lv 1 . ' . . . . I va 'Lf . . X ,gp , - . . . K 'N ' ' - o S 'X Q, ' . ' ' y -- 9 Q 1 In I , - r I , . l Aw A xt I r 1 . Y . . , WN: X' 3, .23 5- 5-' ' f.- 1 5 -r. 'F 1 A r '13 zzatzon. . . , . l - . 1 - . , 'Q ' . ' . . - . . v Tl Zh ' X V 'rs . ' Lis J F lub' , 4 V' l' ' 'wi .rar X ' , , ,L 1 l lr- f K r j X1 .I NJA if :rf Q f , 4' ' X s I - D11 V V.. ' -' .Af - . , . 3 1 . . ' . Ja V, , A nf'r'J ' '10 . . A Q f,.,'-Mm I I 1 - - .. - . r , 5 . , c 1 ' .' c ' 9 t .... 3 ' . , - r 1 I , - ,yn if I , .Q A Future Business Leaders of America Of speclal mterest th1s past year was the fact that offlcers of the Readlng Hlgh School chapter served as sponsors at the mstalla tlon ceremomes of the F B L A chapters of the Muhlenberg Coca llco and Boyertown hlgh schools A fash1on show and card party Wh1Ch was held at the Abraham L1nco1n Hotel for the beneflt of the March of Dlmes served as one of the outstandmg communxty SCFVICG projects of the organ1zat1on Awards for the two h1gh6St rankmg commerclal students con stltuted one of the orgamzatlon s many school serv1ces Hawaii ,..-11' Throughout the year members of the orqanzzatzon sold a varzety of artzcles to help rarse funds fo the local chapters state and na tzonal conventzons Glorla Frankhouser Lo1s Hornberger Patr1c1a Mazurkxewxcz Sandra Elsen hart Judlth Festa Ruth Vxscount 125 Students from nzne Berks Coun ty schools competed rn the varzous Regional 8 contests whzch were gzven at the Castle on Aprzl 18 1960 Conferences wzth secretarzes of local businessmen on Busrness Education Dag gave members of our F B L A valuable prevzews of the various aspects of the bus mess world Mlss Dorothy E Walker secretary at Amerlcan Casualty Company and Lols Hornberger R H S student I I , - , . . . . , ' J A .... : 5555 L! L- Qi 'fr rs if ' ' ixnww- s WWI ,L .X MM M, ' V ' f w , . I Z V . . . . . ' r . ' yy . , . . . in 3 I 7' J - . 1 Q 1 - ... 1 ' s. 1 1 Future Teachers of America Sponsor- Mr. Joseph G. Plank Our Future Teachers of America or- ganization specitically designed its pro- gram to stimulate student interest in thc profession of teaching. Means which were employed by the organization to give members an insight into the opportunities, responsibilities, and rewards of the teaching profession were panel discussions. lectures by var- ious teachers, field trips to the State Teachers College at Kutztown, Albright College, plus chapter participation in the Eastern F. T. A. District of Penn- sylvania Convention in Allentown, and the State Convention at Harrisburg. il acl 'Q-sl' At one of the general meetings, members of thc F. T. A. listened to an inspiring talk given by Mr. Nor- man Brillhart, a teacher and de- partment hcad at the Castle, and past president of the Pennsylvania State Education Association. For American Education Week, m e m b e r s of the organization erected an inviting and informative display in the exhibit cases in the lobby. Linda Peterson, Janet Hartinger, Rita Patrick, Kathy Reber, Sandra Ziemba Mr. Joseph G. Plank, sponsor of the organization since its begin- ning in 1949, shows the local chap- ter's splendid achievements to three former F. T. A. members, who are now teachers at Reading High School. Mr. Joseph G. Plank, Mrs, Jacqueline F. Watkins. Mrs. Andree S. Goldman, Mrs. Theana. K. Sheetz 126 1 I . 32 has if idx? G.A.A. officers met frequently during the past year to arrange plans for the various activities of the organization. Harriet Richards, vice prc.sident,' Sandra Mason, sccretaryg Angela Talarico, presi- dent At the organization's first meet- ing, Angela Talarico, president, and Sandra Mason, secretary, accepted nominations for the chairmen of various committees. A gala Christmas party high- lighted the organizationis social calendar during the past year. 127 Girls' Athletic Association Sponsors - Mrs. Janet B. Gorman Miss Katharine E. Kaufmann Mrs, Elizabeth N. Ruhrman Promotion of a Well-rounded sports and related activity program for all ladies of the Castle was the chief goal of the Girls' Athletic Association. To become an active member of the as- sociation, girls were required to take part in three-fourths of the games of three of the ten sports offered by G.A.A. Through participation and service in the club's projects, members were able to earn points which qualified them to receive var- ious awards at the end of the year. I 9 Officers of the organization scan a literature book to select a short story suitable for dramatization. John Light, presidentg Judith Green, treasurerg Kenneth Blekicki, vice presi- dentg Marsha Sue Ruttenberg, secretary At one of the organizationis meetings, members responded fa- vorably to dramatw readings given by fellow thespians. 0 Workshop Players Sponsors-Miss Gloria L. Rodgers Mr. William A, Burkhart Workshop Players, a chartered organization at the Castle, promoted a program of various activi- ties so designed as to give its members valuable training and experience in dramatics and its re- lated fields. Highlighting the special activities of the organ- ization this past year were a visit to the Green Hills Theater, a special program featuring Mrs. Robert Bruce McLean, a popular local actress and instructress at the Wyomissing Institute of Fine Artsg the publication of a series of Shop Work bulletins, and the presentation of two Workshop Plays. Three of the Workshop Players appearing in The Cop and the Anthem add a few finishing touches before the first act begins. Standing-Lowell Kobrin, Alan VVinklerg Seated--Linda Peterson Workshop Plays Sponsors M1ss Glor1a L Rodgers Mr W1l11amA Burkhart Members of Workshop Players su perbly enacted two dramat1c presen tat1ons thls year A Mmor Dlscrepency a melo dramatlc comedy wrltten by John Llght was presented to an after school audlence on October 15 1959 The orlglnal play depleted the efforts of two dCt6Ct1V8S who wlshed to post pone a hom1c1dal transactlon O Henrys short story The Cop and the Anthem vsas gwen 1n as sembly on February 23 1960 The adaptlon concerned the var1ous at tempts of an amlable hobo to get h1m self arrested 1n order to assure h1m self shelter for the Wlnter Members of the cast of A Mznor Dzscrepency dzsplay thezr lndwzdual roles at curtaln call John Llght Jud1th Green L1nda Frltz Barry Farber Ronald Hatt Lawrence San toro After applyzng force on hzs custo mer for not payzng lus b1ll the rest aurant onner 'HZ The Cop and the Anthem shows mercy and Soapys eyjfort to get free loclglng at the local yall fa1ls agazn Vlvlan Gnesemer Alan VVmkler Douglass Putter Alan Wmkler as Soapy shows has vefsatzlzty as he cleverly portrays the antqcs of a person zn a tzpsu covwlztlon Foreground Alan Wmkler Re-ar Marjone Eaken James Rothermel John Stout Lmda Frltz Phyllls Karetas M1Ch861 W1nslow Susan Ebbert Murry Dashe Alan Lelsa w1tz Lmda Farber aa ' ' ,rr 2 , - , . 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JJ ' . 1 3 X 1 I 1 v v 1 I Y Y V - v Receptlonlsts Sponsol Mr Cllnton D Getz W hen parents, tl lends, alumni, OI othel school patrons V1S1t9d the Castle they were greeted by frlendly and coulteous students known as RCCGpt1OHlStS Durlng each p9I1Od of the school day one of these student volunteers was stationed at the reception desk ln the lobby to extend warm Castle hospltallty to the vlsltors and to dlrect or asslst them to then destlnatlon Students ln the last photo graph served as alternate recep tlonlsts X fi I ou I Angell Talallco C1101 Klng lldlth Festa Lynda Overlv Joyce lsher Rm: 2 Sandra Zlemba Deb lah Roth Llndfl FI1tZ Sandra Dlxon Llnda Peterson Elloulse Stoudt Nata lle Waltels Absent Kathleen Wilson Leslle M8SHlCk B'llI'V Golembleskl Dllntha Stolz R ll 1 Patrlcla H1HH6TShltZ Judith Green Sala Schutt Joanna Shuman Carole Bedecs Row 2 Beverly Rad Cllffe Patllcla Moyer Bonita Bachl Barbara Pursell Susan Haltman E1 len Bradley Kathy Rebel Sandra Elsenhart Llnda Chadwick April Moore' AbsentfGloria Ressler Sallie Readinger Rosalyn Charnoff Roll- 1 'Kathleen Marmarou Barbara McMonagle Dorothy Cornelius Judith Edwards Sonia Samet Sheila Zellers' Roll' 2 Patricia Mazurkiewicz Judith Stump April Rhoads Mary Ann Sees- holtz, Lynda Gehris Linda Boyer Barbara Boltzg Absent-Susie Rutten- berg, Patricia Wentzel, Marina Peru- qini, Susanne Howman Carol Fracalossi, Linda Machemer, Angela Talarico, Karen Powers, Patricia Dobbins, Linda Krick, Connie Smith, Joan Magrow- ski, Judith Kushner, Madeline Rehr, Patri- cia Moody. Office Messengers Sponsor-Mrs. Kathryn D. Wiest Students of thc Castle who were wil- ling to sacrifice some of their study periods to render a variety of valuable services to the general office staff were known as Office Messengers. Collecting the morning absentee 1'0- ports from sixty-five homerooms and the end-of-the-day absentee reports from all teachers, delivering small pack- ages to the school personnel, and assist- ing the office staff in minor routine tasks were among the many services x, rendered by the members of this group throughout the year. 2. Caroline Rebholz, Florence Springer, Linda Huyett, Christine Smith, Barbara Mc- Monagle, Carol Warr, Judy Edwards, San- dra Zieber, Judith Green, Irene Cook, San- dra Eisenhart, Dorothy Johnson, Patricia Sticter Annetta Spuhler, Barbara Hohl, Beverly McDowell, Melanie Bensing, Gloria Frank- houser, Bridgette O'Reil1y, Linda Horst, Antoinette Pietrowicz, Rose Ann LaReg Absent-Rosalyn Charnoff, Linda Marshall, Hannah Moyer, Gloria Ressler Judith Rollman, Sandra Wright, Janet Adams, Brenda Corvaia. Judith Bartos, Louise Baer, Nancy Berkley, Helene Rip- ling, Carol Angstadt, Susan Meier, Bar- bara Pursellg Absent Gloria Ruleman, Carol Swalm, Angeline Snyder, Karen Delp, Sandra Raifsnyder Assembly Chaplains and Chairmen Sponsor MISS Grace XX Trout Respectlve SGFVICQS Wh1Ch were rendexed by our Assembly Chaplams and Assembly Cha1r men contr1buted much to the success of the assemblles m the school aud1to11um th1s past year Assembly Chaplalns read the Blble passages and led the stu dent body 1n prayer durmg the openmg GXBFCISGS of the assem blles Assembly Cha1rmen provlded the general cont1nu1ty for the assembly programs by mtl oduc lng the speakers the guests of honor and the specxal 3Ct1V1t1QS of the programs Assembly Chuplazns check a spcclal handbook to select pas saqcs for Scrzptzuc rcadznq Ca1olL1efte1 Bonme Schlocdez John Viotel CZ1l0l69w3tll Absent Iudlth Green altelnate chaplun qathcr brzeflzy to practzce a fcuf tcchmqufs of publzc spcakznq as explcmzcd by lllzss Grace W Trouf sponsor John Mange Llnda Petexson Geolge D6SJ8.ldlHS VIISS Glace Tlout spon sor Absent Rxta J Patuck and Ber mce Zlellllllbkl alternate chaumen Assembly Organlsts Sponsor Mr Theodore C Walker Processlonal recesslonal and speclal muslc for school assem blles organ mterludes for even mg lectures and the Evenmg of Muslc and approprlate music for hollday and speclal assembly programs were prov1ded by our talented Assembly Organlsts Assembly Orqamsts meet to dzscuss orqan sclectzons to be played for future assembly pro grams Helen Haskell Sally Hahn Wlllls Frankhouser I , l . ' I . U . - ' 0' of y 1 f u a Y 1 .y . , 3 1, g j - Thrcc Assembly Chairmen ,J I . I Y 7 ' , - V Stagehands Sponsors Mr J Kenneth Conley Mr Rlchard I Boyer Accordmg to the needs mem bers of the wood crevs deslgned and made SpCCld1 stage equ1p ment arranged stage propertles and erected changed and d1S mantled stabe scenery Boys of the e1ectr1c crew pro vlded the necessary stage llght mg the propel sound amphfl catlon and mlscellaneous ser VICGS 1n the projectxon booth Throughout the year members of the wood crew vendereol a vavzety of sermces when they prepared the stage for the Castlets numerous assembly programs Jacob Remfsnyder Rxchard Hoffmaster John John son John Engelhart Wllllam Nlce Members of the electrw crew effzczentlg operated our newly znstalled master ltghttng control board for regular assemblzes and dra matw productzons Kueelmg Harm McCaulex Standmg Ronald Eroh .,f gf W Sound amplzfzcatzon for all of our assemblzes urls one of the many off stage tasks capably handled by nzenzbevs of the elec' tr1c ereu Charles Hoke Awards Committee Chazrman Mr Roland P Kyle Detei mining the number of ser vice points to be awarded for cer tam non athletic activities and de cidmg the total number of points required for a service seal were the chief duties of the Awards Com mittee One per cent of the senior class Who received the highest number of cumulative points were awarded the special service award the Gold R At blflClxb0Il7lI M1 Roland P Kyle chairman Seated Miss Dorothy E Shultz Mis V611 G'll1lbli.Alllll'll'l Judith Baitos Stuzzlmg Mi Harrison H Stump Dale Heckman James Neidig John Anderson Mushq Sue Ruttenbuxg NIGNPI-' aff 2 Q, Assembly Committee Chairman -- Miss Olga M. Pfau Preparing the schedule for all regular and special programs to be presented in the school auditorium constituted the main task of the Assembly Committee. In addition, this group prepared a tentative list of 1960-61 assembly programs to be considered by the new student-faculty committee next year. Foreyrozuzdef-Miss Olga M. Pfau, chair- man: Row If Geraldine Johnson, Bonita Bachl, Lois Hornberger, Judith Greeng Ron' ,2 Miss Mary A, Moon, Miss Gloria L. Rodgers, Miss Edith R. Fairlamb, Mr. J. Carl Borellig Absent Mr. Theodore C. Walker, Arlene Hinnershitz, Bernice Zielomski Health and Safety Committee Chanman Mr Robert K Mattern Checking health and safety mea sures at the Castle and making rec ommendations when needed were the main Jobs of the Health and Safety Committee Heading the list of this commit tee s activities during the past year paign to encourage each R H S student to eat a nourishing break fast before coming to school Qfuifd Mis lviomi Bildegam N Mi Robe-1tK Mfittein thfuiman Ivnda Gehiis Strliulzizfl Helene Ripling Gloiia Resslei C11olL1eftei Sonia Samet Ab suit Mis Doris M Shafei Mr Amedeo R DeAngelis lr I lt Y! T , . .h , 1 1 . il? 1 1 Q 1 l , ,, ff C C . . . . , , . . . . t was the promotion of a health cam- 'QQS Q . . - Qs S - ,ss . if-An XX ' 5 FY A W gf f 'K ' ' , R. ., l' C - A ' ' h . -' I ' Y 1' I ' Exhlblts Committee Chazrman M1 J lNOlfH21Il Tavlm Thxs student faculty tomnnttee known as the Fxhlblts Comnnttec supervlsed the scheduhng f weekly d1splays fo1 the tu o show cases 1n the lobby Cololful hohday auays as vull as lnterestlng and 1Ilf0I'ID3l1VC dlS plays erected by vauous lllStILlC tlonal departments and school 01 ganlzatlons were among the out standmg exh1b1ts dllllllg the past year eatcd M1 J Nlllllldll 'lulo Nlss Mary A Capillo Lnol Lnilo smml my M1 BQ1tOl9tNI Bosslel N11 Rllph A Dolnslfe Debxah Roth Lx nclt Ollllx Sandla Zlelllbl Bexexlx Rulchftt H sent M1SSlqIthlC6H L Re1llx 'Nils J Balbala Maxtxn Phyllls Kuctis Alumni Service Club Sponsor Mlss Edxth R Falrlamb Alumm SCFVICC Club was com posed of fifteen students from the ca orgamzatlon who volunteered to gather, record, and file lmportant lnformatlon about R H S alumnl Among the materlals collected for the cumulatlve lecords were newspaper chpplngs, magazlne ar tlcles, and plctures In add1t1on club members kept the alumn1 files up to date and pre pared a maxllng 11st for the Class of 1960 Seated Ameha Sapna Nancx VVolf Elaxne Tarn Claudette Angstadt Susan Ebbert Balbala McM0n1gle Lx cha Bel nards Kathleen Estellx Stmzrlmq Cnol Fracolossl Anne LIOXCI Kathleen VS oll yung Sandra Mlller Ap11lM0o1e Kathay TOb1aS Jud1th Evans 135 Hall Patrol Sponsov Mr Ronald P Kyle In prevlous years, a large num ber of students asslsted the faculty members 1n lunch t1me supervlsxon by belng statloned at all doorways, and 1n the lobby Thls year wxth an lncreased numbe1 of faculty membe1s as slgned to overall hall superv1s1on the Hall Patzol staff xx as l1m1ted to a small number of students at the mam entrances of the students cafetel 1a Kathx Rebel Madehne Geoxge Bexellx Blevxn Hazold Haztensteln Thomas Nleholson Betty Ge-olge Baxbala Albelt Ellonlse Stoudt, Abvnf Ehzabeth Eb hng Caxmella Gleth Jerald Vl1llldITlS, Davld B1nde1 I I I ' 0 Sw 3. X . ' ' V. ,l'.'.' I I I Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ' M f . . H 1 , . . ' ' .as . M, ' - . R'f'- Y ' 1 'K Aux in Junior Varsity Captain Geraldine Johnson Cheerleaders Sponsor-Miss Katharine E. Kaufmann Cheering by the Red Knight fans was led by the Castles versatile varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders at the R.H.S. athletic contests and pcp as- semblies. Varsity Cheerleaders Christina Schniehl, Lynda Bricker, Carol King, Louise Baer, Marcia Miraszewski, Ellouisc Stoudt, Mary Lee Mandalo 'rulers i n Varsity Captain Harriet Richards Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Carol Seiders, Beverly McDowell, Patricia White, Judith Festa, Carol Bedecs, Judith Stump, Ruth Viscount, Ilona Toth J fl ffmvs. Marching Band Band Director-Mr. J. Carl Borelli Drill M aster-Mr. Owen J. Davis Majorettes-Flagtwirlers Strutting smartly onto the playing field, the majorettes and flagtwirlers added a vivacious, feminine touch to the performances of the Marching Band. Majoretfes Row Ie-Linda Nagle, Rosalie Bellancag Row 2--Marjorie Eaken, Carol Czarnecki, Sheilah Scholl, Judith Edwardsg Rout 3 '-ff Anita Eifert, Betty Woollen, Joan Ann Rupp, Carol Rudy 3 U 7 X, i ,Ns lx Q W X 'gif-'14 Head Majorette A C' d'Dt 'le iny ewei r Flagtwirlers Row 1--Ann Goodwin, Sandra Baragone, Susan Drey, Pamela Taylor, Patricia Hin- nershitzg Row 2-Phyllis Karetas, Helen Louise Bedecsg Row 3-Gloria Emrick, Jill Reinhart, Sharon Snyder, majoretteg Judith Price .4 Head Flagtwirler Cynthia Lloyd ii 1 iii' QW' Rou I John Sxmon James Dallesan dro Frank Pepe Ralph Kelser Row 2 Douglas Ulrlch Glenn Moser Jere Bates Chfford Yelch Blame Berkley Lowell Kobrm Jan Nagle Absent Bartholo mew Kohut Mxchael Jenkms Marching Band Band Dncctor Mr J Carl Borelll Dnllmastm Mr Owen J Davls Color Guard At the head of our lmpresslve Malchlng Band ln 1tS performances was the snappy Color Guard who led the Way for the muslcal group s mtrlcatc, well planned dr1lls and fozmatlons Flags of our school, state nat1on and the school bannel were shown Wlth great prlde bv thls aux1l1ary un1t durlng the half tlme act1v1t1es at all home football contests Krzeelmq Puscxllt Pplex Susan John son Struzrinq M1 J Cul Bo1ell1 band dlICCtO1 Gloua Ruleman Llleen Hllden bland Mullyn Laws Sandla CISDICWICZ Ann Goas Llnda Hellel Charles Wexss announcex M1 Owen J Dav1s dull mastex Row 1 Kenneth Bleklckl Helen Folo n1s Robert Wemch Mlchael Paul Row 2 Douglas Moxy Howard Sm1th Ches ter C1es1elsk1 Stan Zervanos Henry Moczydlowskx Marching Band Band Director - Mr. J. Carl Borelli Drillmaslcr W Mr. Owen J. Davis Under the capable direction of Mr. J. Carl Borclli, band director, the Marching Band pleased enthu- siastic fans with stimulating band music and entertaining musical ac- companiment to the cheers during the football games. In addition new eye catching drill formations, originated by Mr Owen J Davis drillmastei, were displayed by members of thls tal ented musical organization on the playing field between the halves of all the gridiron contests Only through the long hours of training and practice were the members of this organization able to present such exceptional per formances R014 I VlCtOl1lShlll1 Challes Schlott man Philip Wiest Margaiet Haibach Judith Kiiek Rodney Lombaido Ron 2 Kenneth Yaxos linda Zubei Douglas McLaughlin Slla Anne GCli'l'1lt 'Stexe Zdl3d7lI'1Skl R011 9 Lxte Adams Rob ert C1155 Johr Paintei Daxid Templin Absent Sarann Dougheity Baiiy But teiweek Russell Russell Rm: I John Scheuei Diane Steffey Jacqueline Savage Donna HO1HbClg9l Philip Strunk Absent Samuel Koons Ronald Alesin Phllip Gxillo Dennis Weber Buan Heffnei Ron I John Stutzman Sa1aSha1ad1n Maxx Ann Link Linda Heffnei Baibala Ramsay Lois Hoinbeigei Helbert Smith R011 Dax 1d Miller Anthony DeAngelis Gemld Sm der Paul Shippei Alan Bxemmgei Lexox VS SHXGI Absent Paul Hox ei Edvx aid Miller Rou I Janet Smlth karen POWQIS Ann Goodwm Cynthla Lloyd Ron 2 Mnxam brogx Ron 3 Donald Rlttex Davld Wlt man Davxd Gross Steven Loose A Cappella Dwrctor Mr Theodolc C Xl ilkcl A Cappella Chou maxntalned 1ts paramount pOSltlOIl among, the choral groups at Rcadxng Hlgh School chlefly through the exec llent foul and elght part halmony that th1S gl oup presented 111 Slllglllg an CXt6DS1VC repextolre of sacred and secular muslc w1th and wlthout plano accompamment To be ehglble for membershlp IH thls organxzatlon, the prospectlve candldate had to dlsplay a Sp6C1flC knowledge 1n the fundamentals of choral muslc, a dlstlnctlve volce range and quallty sklll ln slght readlng of muslc and an ablllty to use varlous technlques of vocal ln tonatlon Rou 1 D1'1ne Shappell Sandra Roland Mary Jo Strollo Rosalyn Charnoff Row 2 James Dallessandro Bonn1e SCh10d9I Cynthla Auman Barry Monasmlth Ron 3 Mary Ann Seesholtz Ieffley Mlllez Blame Berkley R011 1 Joanne Helm, Sally Law Sandra Krall, Carol Rudy, R011 2 Phyllls Puce Mary Gale, Susan Johnson, Rou 2 D8V1d SChe1f61E Davxd Iatfe Iames Jac obs, Wmfleld Wexdnex l4O . y ? 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Z 7 ' ' , -' f ' 1 ' f -U v ' i '1 A Cappella Dnrctol Nlr Theodore C VValkcr DUFIHQ the past year thls out Sldlldlllg 85101113 presented splendld choral 1IltCI'1l1Ctdt1ODS of SPIFIIUHI muslc at tht Thanksglvlng Chrlst mas and Eastcl asscmbllcs, a va l1CtV of favorlte selcctlons at the Blvrnlllg of MUSIC, and lnsplrlng ChOl3l 31 rallgcments at the bacca lauloate QLIVICCS and the com menccnlellt program For tht corrlmulllty rncmbels of thls O1g3ll17dt101l gave notevx orthl, performanccs at the oomblned Readlng ROLHIX KIXKHUIS Club ChIlStm3Q luncheon the Easter SUHIISS SCIXICG at the base of the flretouel atop Mt Penn, and at a SIJCCIHI muslcal assembly at South clll JUH101 Hlgh School If Jo Ann Zellels Carol Butler LUlllS'1 Llontl Ron 2 Helen LOUISE fqfllflllfl HKJXKICSICO Roll C llbert I ol ill C eolge Clalk Glenn Gavellch Absent Flank Orlando Pol: I Mllx Ann T'lxlol Calol Dlxlne Cull Shlfllll Inu Slndlm Rot n DQIUCI Helen Glul Bllbala VVarner loxce XR ltts P011 3 John Long B3ltOn Xkllllanls Roll1ldFe1lalo Absent Rlch ald Fallon Rm: I LOIIIQQ BEICI, Sandra Zleber, Faxtlle Pllllllps, Roll 2 GIOIIH. 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N.. fa . x v-. 1 41 Group I R014 I XIIIIC Iet1ee MIIIOU SIIIIIIIOHS J11d1th I'XIlCk Juchth Henmng Ruth Kel e U14 Illdlth Spems Audzex Leshe1 Ruth QISSIIIIAYI MIIIINH LLWS ou 3 I 1L11c11 NIILLIIKICXX z R11 Endy C1101 Aulenbach Absent Fe1n Cumznmgs Rom I Ixaxen Angstadt Nmcx Kuhns Lmda Ge1h11t Feln McNabb V11g1n1a STIWCIQI Rm: ,2 Do1eenCe1h'11d Gemgl anna Klorns Lmda Huy ett, C1101 Domes Row 3 Ma1yann A1mo, Ehzabeth Ott, Ixaren Sou .1, Sylv1a Blown R014 I Shmon Matz Doloxes B.1talle1, Carol SIIOUSQ Marc1aM1raszev1sk1 Lyd1a Bernardo, Row 2 Carolyn NV1tte1s, Carol Sh1ppe1 Sha1on 1411112111 P11sc1lla P.1cha1dson, Roz: 3 Ma1ga1et Wunch, Irma Donaldson, Ilona Toth, Absent Pat1'1c1a Black, Joan Jackson ' -we ,r f I ..., K I ff 1 R 12 W , , W ff 1 - 'W ' D 1- 1 ' 1 i i U ' I . , X ' X vi v V 5 in bg. I if 1: x ,w1k:,f.i:, 5 E V ,Z 19 A I -1 . . 1 X1 1 X 5-1 ' - h W . :. W, S 1 1 . , . - . .. - - 33 11 1. -, 52.1 0 I ' Viv? I- ' x fx ' , 131: L Q' X- X 'I 1 I 1 t N -1 -.Yi Q . 1 , 54: .. h 1. 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A, ', 4 ' Q nz A ., 21-of L f:,?-,sh,..,- wifi ff ziffffk . ,Q ,Q , W I43 Girls Chorus Dzwctor Mr Theodore C Walker Group II Rm: I Cumella Lxontx Kalen Delp Angeli Plfilnfj Lenore Leree Pzlsellla Epler Rrzf 7 P11baraNeg11 Carol M11 ler Sfmrh 1 Polk Qhustme Becker R014 ? Rlta Skomszexxskx LOUISE Kofxoth Patr1c1a Klme Baz bara Youse R014 I Susan Yocum Calol Czalneckl Geraldxne Speeht Flvma Vvlttlg Sandra Lxon R011 2 Ahee 'VIann1ng Ruthann Gelhut Lmda Cummmgs .Iamce Swelt zez I-.011 3 Chustme Slnlth Glorla Shay Glolla Roether Sandla Crawford DOIIS Wexnhold Row 1fPatricia Fe-rraro Joan Bittle Ar- lene Fischer Joan Fidler Eleanor Kram- er' Ron' 0-Dorothy Pochron Carolyn Rebholz, Carol Herbst Ada Pentland' Row 3-Judith Scheifele Joyce Unger Susan Bickley. Castlettes Dir1'1'fo1'-Theodore C, XValker A unique two period per week choral group known as the Castlettes was composed of a double trio of girls who sang three part harmony secular mu- sic and special arranged trio music. Row' 1--Patricia Moody, JoAnn Zellers, Carol Divine. Carol Butler, Ann Goodwin: Ron' 2 David Jaffe, Ronald Alesin, Gilbert Lorah, Glenn Garverieh, Alan VVinkler Q. Stfuzrlinyy - Karen Powers, Mary Jo Strollo, Cecil Shrom, Faythe Phillips, Louisa Lionti, Nancy Moyer, At pmuv Judith Price Mixed Ensemble Director-Mr, Theodore C. Walker Mixed Ensemble, comprised of a selected group of vocalists, presented delightful four and eight part harmony and octavo music in our school assemblies, and for the Evening of Music, the Pagoda Secretaries Association, the Exchange Club, and for the special ceremonies in the Naturaliza- tion Court in the Berks County Court House. Mixed Chorus Director- Mr. Theodore C. Walker For the first time in the his- tory of the Castle, the Mixed Chorus was composed of practic- ally all sophomore vocalists. During' the year, this group participated in the Christmas as- sembly and the Evening of Music. Row' 1 Iris Gehris, Rebecca Ruhrnian, Bar- bara Spuhler, Shirley Hangen, Sandra Reifsniderg R010 2- Joan Holland, Sandra Hollenbacher, Sally Hahn, Larry Sandsg Rou' 3 - Albert Vesper, Barry Miller, John Long, Absent Carol Evans Rout 7 Shirley Alley, Katherine Harner, Wanda Lilley, Nancy Hertzler, Linda Hotzmang R010 2vWArthur Cocroft, Betty Burgess, Judy Schewring, Larry Tonsilg Ron' 37 Robert Diem, David Heiserg Absent- Beatrice Broussard I4 Instrumental Ensembles Sponsor-Mr. J, Carl Borelli Three special instrumental groups which were formed at R.H.S. this year were the brass, the woodwind, and the string ensembles. These organizations gave talented students the opportunity to master indi- vidual and group musical techniques in order to perfect the final quality of their composite performance in the school or- chestra. Brass Ensemble John Zuber, Edward Sanocki, Norman Glem- bocki, John Simon ' 4 i Woodwind Ensemble Philip Wiest, Robert VVerick, Charles Schlotman, Douglas Weber, Kenneth Blekicki String Ensemble Raymond Schieck. Gordan Howresko, VVil1iam Cauff, Patricia Hinnershitz, Richard Stubblebine, Phyllis Karetas Concert Orchestra Director-Mr. J. Carl Borelli Concert Orchestra, the second lar- gest instrumental group at the Castle, specialized in playing sym- phony music, overtures, light musi- cal comedy numbers, and fantasias. Throughout the year, this group gave splendid musical performances at the Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter assemblies stirring musical renditions at the Evening of Music and at the Berkshire Hotel for the Kiwanis Club, and at the high school commencement exer crses Six members of the orchestra, namely Kenneth Bleckrckr Howard Smith Sally Gerhart Stephen Zad radzrnskr Thomas Fetterman, and Clifford Yerch participated rn the Eastern District Band Festival held rn Shenandoah Pennsylvania on Feb ruary 11 12 and 1 of this year R011 I Patrrcrfr Barr Lois Hornber get Barbara Oslrslo Patricia Hrnner shrtz Brian Heffner Rou 2 Rich ard Shields Sarah Dorvrrn Carol Lrefter XV1llram Cauff Absent Deb rah Roth Row I John Simon James Dalles Sandro Eugene Hildebrand Clifford Yerch Blaine Berkley Roz: 2 Joyce Watts Phrlrp Strunk John Scherrer Samuel Koons Ron 3 Lowell Ko brrn Jan Nagle Glenn Moser Ab sent Thomas Eetterman David Bridegam James Dersher Row I Phyllis Karctrs Chrrstrnr Stolz Linda Heffner 'Jonnq Ludwig Lrndr Fritz Marjorie l rkrn R rr 2 Elizabeth Inblrng lxelxn 'Vleals Barbara Lixrnghouse 'Nrncy Kern Helen Folonrs Barbrr r Rrmsey Rm: 3 Douglrs Llrrch Rrxrnond Sehreck Richard Stubblebrne Gordon How resko Douglas Ritter I 1 . 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Carl Borclli Reading High School's Sinfonietta which was formed from members of the Concert Orchestra consisted of Ray- mond Schieck, Douglas Ulrich, Gordon Howresko, Richard Shields, William Cauff, Helen Folonis, Phyllis Karetas, Linda Fritz, Marjorie Eaken, Donna Ludwig, Sarah Dorwin, Suzanne Swit- zer, Howard Smith, Stephen Zdradzin- ski, Sara Gerhart, John Painter, Patri- cia Hinnershitz, Lois Hornberger, Ken- neth Blekicki, Harold Ross, Clifford Yeich, Eugene Hildebrand, Blaine Berk- ley, Elvina Wittig, Robert Criss, David Bridegam, Philip Strunk, Samuel Koons, Thomas Fctterman, Glenn Mo- ser, Lowell Kobrin, Soame Kidorf, Paul Hoyer, Edwin Miller, John Stutzman. , , ,. ,, 5 sw , Row I-Deanna Pichini, Diane Steffy t it Judith Krick, Barbara Tulley, Linda Zu- s A ber, Rou' 2 - Henry Moczyklowski ii , Harold Ross, Gus Sterganos, Absent- ? Soame Kidorf Seated--Susan Palms, 1-nilip Grillog Roux 1-Carole Slater, Gloria Rulenian. Nancy Guard, John Stutzman, Gary Goda, Ed- win Miller. Paul Hoyerg Ron' 2-Lana Dimaio, Barry Farber, Suzanne Switzer, Ronald Wessner, Jesse Daniels Castlealres Dncctor Mr J CarlBorell1 Our dance orchestrr the Castle arres gave delrghttul ptr formances at the Wyomrssrng H1511 School at the Northxs est and Southern Junror Hrbh Schools and at the Castle on March 15 1960 Ozu 1060 Castlfazz 4 .s Rolf 1 umm If Carol Putler Carol Drxrne Mrchael Pllll Howard Snnth kenneth Ble krckr Elxrna Wrttrg Stephen Zdradzrnskr Ro ert Crrss Rou fvurclz Suzm Sxxrtzer Sarr Shar rdrn Shrron Snxder Gerald Sm der Low ell Ixobrrn Glenn Nfoser Douglas Ulrrch Thomas lfettermrn Ron 3 fsfznzdrrufl Nlorrnrn Llcnrbotkr Alrn Brernrnger Prtrrcrr Brrr Clrftord Xertlr Frank Pepe Junes Drllessrndro Blarne Berkley Charles Werss rnnouncer IN J Carl Borellr cirrector AA eg., Serve Our School Club Sponsor Mrss Johanna Mertz Rarsrng funds for the purchase of Gold R s for the Avs ards Commrttee keeprng the actrvrty bulletm boards up to date rn the lobby and pr ovrdrng usher ettes for school functrons were among the chref school servrces of the S O S Club Preparrng cancer' bandages for the Red Cross makrng food baskets for needy famrlres at Thanksgrvrng and Chr lstmas trme, and drstr rbutrng toys to underprrvrleged chrldren were a few of the clubs many actrvrtres for the commumty Membcms of th club vendered a .school sezuzcc uhen thru served as attendants zn the cloak room at Northufust dumzq the basketball sea son Clofzltroom Theresa Pelle Sandra Bara gone Mary Ann Seesholtz Nlargaret Har bach and Nancy Berkley Patron Bexerlw Kochel Durmg the Yuletzde season, mem bers of the club dzstrzbuted toys, clothmq, and food to the underprwz leoed chzldren of the community 14 Fellowship Club Sponsor- Miss Martha Schmidt Encouraging the members to be- come acquainted with and to practice the principles of brotherhood were the main objectives of the Fellowship Club. Believe it! Live it! Support it! was the national Brothtihood VK eek theme foi the current year DUIIHKL, the week of February 21 1960 membeis of the club publicized this theme at the Castle by electing displays in the exhibit cases by mak ing special announcements over the public addicss system and by distri buting message beaiing ink blotters to students Hand puppfts for the chzldvcn of the Fellowship House served as an enjoyable Christmas pfoyeet for elub members Roz: 1 Anitt Cailson Linda Peterson Vfdl C11 Blizni ik Ron Ann B1 ubakei Pati it 1 1 Dobbins Api il 'Vlooie Rr ll Joan Pittle JoAnn Tite Suzann Siebeit Geoige Claik Waltei C1 ine Ann Fegei In February offzfus of th, Klub erected displays zn the exhibit cases tn the lobby as one of the means of promotznq tht national Brotherhood Week theme at the Castle Miss Mutha V Schmidt Xpiil M0016 Nia: cia Blizniak JoAnn Tite Rosalyn Chaznoff ALL lllGETllEll' Future Nurses Club Sponsm Mrs Naomi O Bridegam RN Providing means for enabling club membeis to gain geneial knowledge and skills in home nursing and first aid were the initial aims of the Future Nurses Club Mrs Naomi O Brzdeqam RN used an enlarged dzaqvam of 0, ther mometel to erplain one of the basic aspects of home nursznq Ron 1 Susan Haitman Tamara Bashan Linda Boxei Apiil Rhoads JoAnn Tate Rm: Susan Stoxko Caxol Shippei Patinia Preston Maitha George Susan Dzex Ron 9 Donna Ludwig Carolyn VS ert Baibaia Tulles Jayne Boxer Sallie Zehner Judith Lnmgood Caxol Lee Jams B1111 Mis INROITII O Bridegam R N , f , it 1 , I yy 11 . 1 s at s' ,- . 1 Y . 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'.-5-.,1,.u - lf, , f, 54 'kk f. .f.'f-1.-n'f--'--',- ,- Nl X W N 'I ff 1. fnlx 'Q xi Football Varsity and Junior Varsity Team Varsity Coaches-Mr. Anthony Stopper, Mr. Junior Varsity Coaches-Mr. Norbert Bil- William Foltz, Mr. Norbert Billinger, Mr. linger, Mr. Ferdinand Kuczala Amedeo DeAn0'elis Mr. Ferdinand Kuczala 23 V Ron 1 Thomas Conlon Robert Dato Irvin God boldte Jeffery Gattone Peter Gable Thomas Cole man Louis DeAngel1s Michael Shue Richard Klein Nelson Anthony Yankowsky Kenneth Klein Martin Lysakowskr Rodney Palm David Binder Edward Ecks Ralph Palm Joseph Majeskr William Thomp son Theodore Wojciechowski Ronald Zerber R Il Y Jerre Fager Allen Klemmer Thomas Boyer Thomas Hertzog Edmund Zajdowrck Don Davis John Straub Albert Mountz Martin Mohoskr Johnnie Caldwell Wayne Albright Clyde Wagner James Vhllrams Ron 1, Elton Butler Anthony Ca rarfa Charles Seyfert Thomas lN1nfo Edward San ockr James Seyfert John Mcl aughlrn Joseph Powers Maynard Hrndenach Frank Cameron Paul ger James Lange 'Vlanager John Ixacrk Arthur Cocroft Robert Zerber Barrie Pease Assistant Cofrch Norbert Brllrnger Assistant Coach William Foltz Trainer Ernest Hepler Coach Anthony Stop per Assistant Coach Ferdinand Kuczala Assistant Coach Amedeo DeAngel1s D1 'vlarkley Serbert Jack Epler Larry Dato Earl Brown Manager Charles Jones Manager Elmer Pantaleo V rfb ' I 4' 4 If f ,, Y , K . . ' - U . V - v' - I ' ' I 1 ' I v' I ' A u , ' n l . ' ' v 4 A v Thomas Fetterman, Robert Waltersg Row 2 Robert Hains, Peter Smith, Harold Johnsong Ron- 5-Mana- I 4 ' ' . .' ,. . - c A ' ' . . V .A . . Y ' ' 'V ' .Z U . ' ' . ' . 1 . Y .' , - V v '. Q W , L . - , . Varslty Football Head Coach Mr Anthony Stopper Asszstant Coach Mr Norbert Bllllnger Assistant Coach Mr Wllllam Foltz Asszstanf Coach Mr Amedeo DeAngel1s Asszstant Coach Mr Ferdlnand Kuczala Easton shattered the Knxghts hopes of w1nn1ng the 1n1t1al contest of the season by blank1ng our Castle gr1dders 26 0 In the next game on home ground the Red Knlghts fared better when they handed the Steelton Hlghsplre eleven an unexpected 12 6 setback Two touchdowns by Don Davls the second belng made 1n the last two mlnutes of actlon gave our Castlemen the1r f1rst vlctory of the season Local spectator 1nterest was not only focused on the outcome of th1s contest but also on the strategy employed by Andy Stop per Readmg Coach and one t1me Castle grld mentor Bob Peruglnl present coach of the Steamrollers At John HHTTIS Don Zlebers s1x po1nt marker 1n the second quarter tled the game 6 6 at half t1me but hlS efforts were 1n va1n when the PIOHCCFS contlnulng thexr scormg trend well 1nto the final half tall1ed a total of nlneteen polnts to reverse the KHlbhtS 25 6 In the Wllllamsport contest the Kmghts 1nab1l1ty to convert Don Davls two touchdowns proved to be the dec1d1ng factor 1n the Mllllonalres close 14 12 vlctory An electrlfylng 97 yard run and final touchdown by Don Davls xn the next game w1th the Bethlehem squad enabled the Red and Black to t1e the score 6 6 The all lmportant extra po1nt made by the Castlemen gave our Splflted Kmghts a 7 6 vlctory The York game provlded a thr1ll1ng lnter lude ln the 1959 Campalgn On a mud drench ed fleld 1n York terrltory the Bearcats and the Knlghts battled It out to a 0 0 draw 1n one of the most actlon packed games of the year After th1s suspenseful contest our Castle ,,r1dmen suffered four successlve setbacks Lancaster the top rated squad ln the con ference 1n 1959 blanked our Castle grldders 28 0 Three Red Knxght goals plus an extra po1nt were useless agalnst the twenty s1x po1nt tally of the Lebanon squad As a result Readmg lost 26 19 W1l11am Penn also added to the woes of the Kmghts when they scored a 26 7 w1n The lone Knlght touchdown was made by Don Davls Even our tradltxonally v1ct0r1ous Thanksglvlng contest had traglc overtones thls year when Pottsvllle emerged v1ctor1ous w1th a 12 0 tally their f1rst vlctory over the Red Knlghts 1n ten years Readmg Reading Readmg Easton Readmg York Steelton Readmg Lancaster John Han r1s 25 Readmg Lebanon Readmg NV1ll1amsport Readmg Wxlham Penn Readmg Bethlehem Readmg Pottsvllle Won 2 Lost T1 d Junlor Varslty Football Coaches Mr Norbert Bllllnger Ferdmand Kuczala Our Junlor Knlghts of the gr1d1ron opened thexr s1x game non conference schedule w1th a smashlng 13 0 vlctory over the Phoenlx v1lle Phantoms at George Fleld In the follow 1ng game w1th Governor Mlfflm the final outcome was less favorable to our Kmghts Our Castlemen suffered a heart breaklng 12 6 defeat After the Mustangs scored a touchdown early 1n the second quarter the Knlghts retallated shortly thereafter when Jere Fager made a successful f1fty yard run 1nto the Mustang end zone Th1s lone Red Knlght tally however proved fruxtless when the Mustangs later turned a Readmg fumble 1nto a w1nn1ng touchdown A new opponent on the Knlghts schedule was next ln l1ne to g1ve our Castlemen a set back At Allentown our local lads played a scoreless f1rst half w1th the Dleruff grldmen but later lost 7 O when one of the Dleruff gr1dders broke loose to score as a result of a successful elghty yard run m the third quar ter The Lancaster Tornadoes handed our Jumor Castlemen thelr thlrd loss of the sea son when they blanked our Knlghts 33 0 After a scorlng spree ln the f1rst half of th1s contest the Tornadoes falled to score ln the remalnder of the game In a rescheduled game wlth the Muhlen berg J V team touchdown runs of seventy f1V6 and seventy one yards by Harold John son netted a 12 6 vlctory for the Castlemen for thelr second vlctory 1n flve encounters To conclude the season the Junlor Kmghts came through wlth a 26 14 w1n over the L1ttle Cedars of Lebanon by scorlng touch downs ln each perlod Junrar Varsrty Football Scores Readmg 13 Phoemxvllle Readmg 0 Lancaster Readmg 6 Governor Mxflim Readmg 12 Muhlenberg Town h1p 6 Readmg 0 Dxeruff tAllentownJ Readmg 26 Lebanon Won 3 Los 3 Txed I . . , on ' ' y . - , - Y ' ' Y , . l .ot . . .' . . 1 . , . u o n,, Q Q 1 1 Q q I Varsity Football Scores ' 0 26 ' 0 ' 12 6 ' 0 ' 6 - ' . ' 19 ' 12 A A 14 ' 7 ' ' ' 7 6 ' 0 ' 12 : : 7 'e g 1 I I Mr. ' n - ' , - . . , ' l Y ' ' . , . - . . . . 0 . 33 . . . 12 . , S . ' ' 7 ' 14 : t: ' : 0 Regal Red Kmghts 4 Goble Peter ww X Shun Mvchael Fcffcrmon Thomas ako Robert Conlon Thomas I3 Pontaleo Elmer NPD Walfc rs Robert DcAngcIns Louns kv Klmc Richard pu. GY Yunkowslsy Anihony Lange James J X -Nui! ' Q- Coleman Thomas Regal Red Kmghts Gcdboldie lr n A William thwarted by split-second Red Knight action. an lf Pcnn linc plunge is 27 Ace scorer, Don Davis, heads for another touchdown during a crucial moment in the Williams- port contest. f W f I ,f 7M fy! f f 1 Wu f fc, Varsity f, f -4 ff. ft 4 'V I qhhl 'I A, N - X Junior Varsity hw A Governor Mzfflm drwe 18 checked by an ale1t Red Kmght Castle J. V 's take the offenswe. .Q 4, 4 4 I I , ,ff . nuff, Q , Q ,912 ,, N . 6uD'?PJN, ,f , A-' ,, ' Ji 'Cy , , i U' I Q 1 ' 'iw Q 4 ' 'W 'P , ' , W . Q ' , W . . R ' Q Q 5' Q Soccer Coach Mr James Elvin R014 1 Larry Bowman Bfury Jauch Alan Jones Frances Gill Thomas Batas tim Davld Wvnne Robe1t Swartz R014 2 Challes Woolevel Jose Sanchez R0be1tM1chalak Ronald Boyex W1lham M111 Rlchaxd Q Haag Donald Boyez C h J E, oac ames 1v1n R011 Y Manager Ronald Lattanzio Lynn Ogden Thom IS Gottschalk John Frltz Robe1t Llpp Geox ge Salamone Man lgez Vmcent Zaffno Four consecutlve Red Knight v1ctor1es pro vlded an lmpresslve start for our Castle soccer squad In the opemng contest our Castlemen nudged the Schuylkill Valley eleven 1 0 Fleetwood bowed next 2 0 Our Castle booters earned the1r th1rd straight shutout v1ctory at the expense of Hamburg by a 1 0 tally Fountam H111 a new opponent stopped the Knights strlng of consecutive shutouts but they failed to stem the Castle men s V1CtOF1CS when the chargmg Knlghts registered a single tally 1n each of the first three quarters to down Fountaln H111 3 1 A tough Bethlehem eleven at thls polnt unde feated in their last fifteen games 1n the past two seasons provided the greatest challenge to our charglng Knlghts During the first three quarters our Castle eleven were able to malntaln a 1 1 t1e Wlth the Hurrlcanes but a winning Bethlehem tally ln the final two mlnutes of the game netted the Hurrlcanes a final v1ctory over the Knlghts 2 1 In the next game w1th Mt Penn our Red and Black lads registered a lone marker 1n the fourth perlod to g1V6 the Castle booters a 1 0 win In the remainder of the games our Red Ixnlghts almost suffered the exact opposite of the good record they earned at the beglnnmg of the year In these five contests our Castle men lost four consecutive games and won only one Thelr first defeat came when they were dropped for the second t1me thls season by the strong Bethlehem eleven 1 0 Wet gi ounds forced a postponement of the Read ing Myerstown game In the re scheduled contest Myerstown blanked the Red Knights 1 0 In Phlladelphla a strong G11 ard College squad gave the Castle booters another set back by a score of 3 O On the local turf Lancaster overpowered the Red men 1 0 In the last game our Red and Black eleven finally broke their losing streak by defeating Norrxstown on thelr home grounds by a score of21 Read1ng Readmg Reading Reading Reading Reading Read1ng Reading Reading Reading Reading SOCCER SCORES Schuylkill Valley Fleetwood Hamburg Fountain H111 Bethlehem Mt Penn Bethlehem Myerstown Girard College Lancaster Norrxstown Won 6 Los 5 Tied 0 Red Kmght soccermen rally to qam possesszon of the ball from the Fountam H 'all booters. 1,--- A' 'y - . 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Y . . l - Y . 1 u ' 1 Q 1 or Y ' - ' ' 1 y ' . 1 1 ' 0 - 5 3 1 3 ' ' 1 e l . 3 ' 0 1 t g . 3 ' 0 1 . 2 . 1 : t: ' : Wlth a final log of SIX victories and four losses the Red Knlghts posted the best rec ord since the 1955 1956 season Although three etbacks 1n the first four meets ap peared to present a rather gloomy picture for our local lads early in the season five suc CGSSIVC v1ctor1es ln the remainder of the SIX for this year s Castle speedsters A first place posltlon earned by James Krlck 1n the first meet of the season against Norristown was not sufficient for the Red Knights first team vlctory and as such the Montgomery County harrlers got revenge for the1r loss of last year by defeatlng the Red and Black runners 23 32 Lancaster added to the woes of our Red Knights when they gave the Castlemen the1r second loss of the season Wlth a 17 38 tally In the next meet our local lads fared better when the earned a 20 35 victory over Governor M1 in a new and nearby opponent Wllllamsport however Cross Country Scores Reading Reading Reading 'tRead1ng Reading 'Reading Reading Reading 'F e d1n fLow Score VV1nsl Norrlstown Lancaster Goveinoz Mlmln 35 VVllll3lTlSpOIt Pottstown Mt Carmel Governor Mlfliin 33 L b e anon R a g Pottsvllle Reading Coatesville 'Central Penn Conference Meets Won Lost 4 Tied 0 On our local 2 If mzle course our Castle speedsters em ned then' first Central Pennsylvanza Conference trzumph by defeatznq the Mt Car mel vzsztors. Cross Country Coach Mr James W McIntyre Row I John Hellman Sandy Bulkart James Kiick Peter Re1n1ge1 John Thomas DeLong Robert Bailey Rn 2 Coach James W McIntyre Warren Mover Samuel Stioman Kenneth Svs ope Clifford Lepage Patrick Colman WMM? turned the tide to give the Knights their third defeat by a score of 18 37 DUF1Hg the remainder of the season our Castlemen won flve consecutlve meets and lost one On the1r home course the Potts town runners lost to the Red Knlghts 30 25 Mt Carmel suffered a defeat on our local M1mlH s second meet wlth the Red and Black the nearby opponents were agaln tu1 ned back by the Castlemen 22 33 In the next tvso con tests the Red Knights really ea1 ned glorlous trlumphs when they defeated Lebanon 21 34 for the first w1cto1y ln ten yeals over the Cedars and a 16 19 win over the Pottsv1lle lads for then Iii st VICIOFQ over the POttSVlll6 squad 111 the last five years Only Coates Vllle s 18 37 triumph in the Castlemen s flnal meet maued the Red Knights splendld end of the season achievement No Castle runners were entered ln the All Berks Run and P I A A State Finals '- Y 1 ' I 1' A, J p t i . ,, 0,1 M Q! , , '- ' , - l . . Y . . . . ' . , - - 1 . - s meets providedastrong and impressive finish course by the score of 31-24. In Governor . Y 1 . , VY - ! 7 1 ' - . i A r , Y . ' , 1 1 ' 7 ' , , , . . . . . . ' 32 ' 23 I ' 38 17 ' 20 - ' ' ' ' 37 ' ' - 18 ' 25 30 ' 24 . 31 . 22 . , X ' 21 34 ' 16 ' 39 ' 37 ' 18 :6 : ' : ' A Varsity Basketball Head Coach-Mr. Peter Carril Assistant Coach--Mr. Carl Boltz heated Donald Ray Dennis Klink James Krick Joseph Acker Grant Jackson Ronald Zeiber Donald Davis .Standing Manager Scott Mayer 'lhomas Gottschalk Lawrence White Trainer Exnest Heplei Coach Peter Car ril Assistant Coach Carl Boltz Bruce Haggerty Joseph Natale Manager Lowell Jenkins During his second year as head basketball coach at the Castle Mr Peter Carril led a strong squad composed of mostly all exper ienced players to a record of sixteen wins and six losses for the 60 season Our Red Knight basketeers made a success ful debut in their 1959 1960 campaign by re versing Mount Penn Lower Alsace 71 40 which again maintained Coach Carrils personal re cord of never losing an opening game At the first away contest our Castlemen were edged 61 59 by the Norristown Eagles This marked the Red Knights first defeat Faring better in the next encounter our basketeers upset Beth lehem a strong favorite of the East Penn lea gue 69 68 Returning to local competition our Castle court men earned their seventh victory in the series of nine annual contests by topping Central Catholic 45 40 In the following game five starts when the nearby Allentown Canaries posted a 73 57 victory An easy Win of 67 39 over Dieruff of Allentown ln the 17th annual A B C Eyeglass fund game closed the Castle men s pre conference schedule with a total of four wins and tvso losses In the first half of Central Penn Conference competition our Knights earned a second place position by losing only two of their eight en counters During the remaining eight games of the conference schedule our varsity squad had the opportunity of earning a first place berth in the second half of Central Penn play as well as winning the C PC championship By win ning the first four games our Knights ap peared well on their way to achieving their goal however back to back defeats at the hands of John Harris and a sudden death playoff with the league leading York aggre gation ended our varsity squad s hopes of fin ishing first in the latter half of the season and a chance to capture the Central Penn champion ship By Winning the two games with Milton clinched a second place berth for the season Top scorers of this season s squad were James Krick Bruce Haggerty and Joseph Na tale with 347 257 and 207 points respectively Va rsnty Basketball Scores e 1 g Norristown Reading Bethlehem Reading Central Catholic Reading Allentown Reading Dieruff of Allentown Reading Lebanon Reading Steelton H1ghSp1Fe Reading Lancaster Reading Central Dauphin Reading John Harris Reading York Reading Milton Hershey Reading Mt Penn Lower Alsace R ad n Reading William Penn Reading Lebanon Readlrlg Steelton Highspne Reading Lancaster Reading Central Dauphin Reading John Harris Reading Yoik Reading Milton Hershey Reading William Penn Pre season Won Lost 2 Central Penn Conference Won Lost 4 Total Won 16 Lost 6 . in . - V ' l . , . . . . . - - y . . . . . . . . , . r v - Q , . ' 6 . l l - l Y ' fl 7! , . u a , - - . . . . . , , 9 ' - 1 1 ' our squad was handed their second defeat in Hershey and William Penn, the Carrilmen l l . l l -l . - ' ' ' ' y 9 n ' ' 71 . - 40 ' 67 ' ' 49 ' 59 ' 4 61 ' 58 40 ' 69 68 ' 68 - ' 'l 53 ' 45 ' 40 ' 49 42 ' 57 73 ' 75 ' 49 ' 67 ' 39 ' 57 ' 64 ' 61 38 ' 65 - 66 ' 52 - ' ' 61 ' 57 ' 34 ' 57 42 ' 69 ' ' 46 ' 44 ' 36 , LL- I 4 . ' 75 ' 52 gg , 12 Q ' 58 68 ' ' ' ' 67 ' 33 - : : .fvpv-anis 3 ,L is-x ass sssuw .x Castle Varsity Basketeers Sensational Six Bruce Haggerty, Joseph Natale, Thomas Gottschalk, James Krick, Ronald Zeiber, Joseph Acker Point-getter Play-maker Jim Krick Joe Acker we 1 ,W X. .-ri-'F XE E ' K Allen Klemmer attempts a lay-up shot during a crucial moment in the second York game. Reading basketeer, Richard Graul, grabs a rebound from the backboard in the John Harris contest. 4 J. V. Basketball Coach-Mr. Max Missbach In a series of six pre-season contests, our junior varsity squad registered a log of three wins and three losses. Red Knight victories were earned over two new opponents, namely Mt. Penn-Lower Alsace and Dieruff of Allentown and over Central Catholic, our local rivals. In the other non-conference games, our junior Knights suffered defeats from Norristown, Bethlehem, and Allentown. In conference competition, only two setbacks from the league-leading York squad, and one from the Lebanon quin- tet marred the Knights' sixteen game Central Penn Conference log. Seated Jerre Fager, Barry Williams, Allen Klemmer, Garrett Bard, Frank Cameron, Dennis Lesher Standing Manager Ronald Shuman, Larry Dato, Kerry Adams, Ronald Pietruszynski, Richard Graul, James Fisher, Trainer Ernest Hepler Junior Varsity Basketball Scores Reading 47 Mt. Penn-Lower Alsace 25 Reading 36 Norristown 71 Reading 58 Bethlehem 61 Reading 42 Reading Central Catholic 31 Reading 40 Allentown ' 45 Reading 52 Dieruff of Allentown fA.B.C.l 42 Reading 42 Lebanon 34 Reading 39 Steelton-Highspire 32 Reading 56 Lancaster 43 Reading 51 Central Dauphin 37 Reading 65 John Harris 63 Reading 42 York 64 Reading 44 Milton Hershey 25 Reading 54 William Penn 25 Reading 29 Lebanon 47 Reading 51 Steelton-Highspire 32 Reading 44 Lancaster 33 Reading 61 Central Dauphin 38 Reading 44 John Harris 40 Reading 47 York 70 Reading 67 Milton Hershey 29 Reading 48 William Penn 27 Pre-Seasonf Won: 3 Lost: 3 Central Penn Conferencesfwonz 13 Lost: 3 Total Won: 16 Lost: 6 Wrestling Coach-Mr. William H. Foltz Our Castle wrestlers opened the sea- son with Governor Mifflin, a new and in- experienced squad. Because this was the Mustang's tirst venture in the wrest- ling field, a junior varsity squad was formed from the regular Red Knight roster so as to make the meet more com- petitive. Final results netted our local lads a 33-22 victory. In the first meet of regular competi- tion, the Red Knights were blanked by a strong Manheim Township squad 43-0. Our Castle wrestlers then reversed Penn Manor, a new opponent, 38-18. In the five meets that followed, our matmen won only one, namely with Columbia, 31-19. A 52-3 victory over Conestoga Valley, another new opponent, netted our Knights their third and final vic- tory in regular competition. In the next meet, Reading's junior varsity squad re- versed Governor Mifflin for the second time, by easily defeating the Mustangs 40-8. Returning to regular action, our Castle matmen suffered two setbacks from Warwick Union and Solanco with scores 20-19 and 31-17, respectively, Row 1-- Elmer Pantaleo, Charles Jones, Leon Harding, Thomas Batastini, Albert Reppert, Gary Correll, Michael Shue, Robert Correll Row 2 --Trainer Ernest Hepler, Theodore Zart- man, Irvin Godboldte, Robert VValters, Richard Horst, Peter Gable, Jeffrey Gattone, Edward Sanocki, Edward Scheck, Coach William Foltz Row 34- Manager John Scheirer, Manager Grant McDonald, Kenneth Klein, John Ma- deira, Daniel Michewicz, Thomas Boyer, May- nard Hindenoeh, Terry McCabe, Graig Seidel, Edwin Staudt, Kenneth Spatz, Charles Kline- smith, Charles Seyfert, Robert Schneider, Manager James Lange Wrestling Scores Reading J. V.'s 33 Governor Mifflin 22 Reading 0 Manheim Township 43 Reading 38 Penn Manor 18 Reading 10 Hempfield 35 Reading 21 Donegal 30 Reading 31 Columbia 19 Reading 10 Manheim 37 Reading 14 Lancaster 33 Reading 52 Conestoga Valley 3 Reading J. V.'s 40 Governor Mifliin 8 Reading 19 Warwick Union 20 Reading 17 Solanco 31 Won: 3 Lost: 7 J. V.'sWon: 2 Lost: 0 Unlimited class wrestler, Edward Sanocki, has a few tough moments as his opponent comes close to pinning him. Senior matman, Robert Walters, re- ceives points during his match with a Conestoga Valley opponent. Swimming Coach-Mr. Benjamin Focht Our Castle team opened the sea- son with a convincing 50-36 victory over Milton Hershey. For the most part, the remainder of the season was less impressive as our Castle mermen went down to nine straight defeats before they gained their second and final victory over the Parkland High School by a score of 49-35, in their last dual meet of thc season. The Parkland squad was one of the two new high schools to compete with our Castle mermen, the other was the Dieruff High School of Allentown. Our Castle squad, however, was not without individual strength. Lloyd Brady and Charles Weiss, div- ing standouts, scored a total of six first places, nine second places, and four third places for a seasonal total of sixty-one points. Row I--George Heckman, Charles VVeiss, John YVeiss, Thomas Tab- lone, W'arren XVilliams, Jon King, Paul Shipperg Ron' 2 Barry Jauch, Alan Breininger, Richard Vollenweider, Lloyd Brady, Edward Eeks, John McLaughlin, Robert NVertleyg Ron' J Coach Benjamin Focht Ned Price, John WVeber. Ralph Reider, John Filak, John Penta Ace Castle diver, Charles Weiss, performs a back dive in a dual meet at the local Y.M.C.A. pool. Richard Vollenweider, left, gains a quick start against a Hazleton opponent in the fifty yard free style event. Swimming Scores Reading 50 Milton Hershey l ALWAYS Reading 25 Hershey Reading 23 Allentown BE 'Qing Reading 33 P. S. duPont BWALK CAEJELEUJFY Reading 36 Dieruff TALK QWULY Reading 32 Coatesville ANU Reading 34 Hazleton Swim SAFELY' Reading 23 Girard College Reading 32 Hershey Reading 10 Lancaster Reading 49 Parkland Won: 2 Lost: 9 District No, 3 Meet at F Sz M College Pool-- No entries Eastern Regionals at F 8: M College Pool-- No entries P.I.A.A. State Finals at Bucknell Univer- sity-N0 entries 1 . Yfqf Tennis Coach-Mr. James McIntyre Eighteen candidates reported for tennis tryouts. From this group, Coach James McIntyre selected seven netmen to represent the Castle in seasonal competition. Four experienced players from last years's team, namely James Rother- mel, Gilbert Zalc, John Green, and Michael Shalter plus three promising new netmen including Kenneth Blekicki, John Moter, and John Anderson will constitute the Castle's tennis squad. With a determination to post a successful season, members of the team practiced daily on the Schlegel Park and Albright College courts to develop a.ccuracy, speed, and drive. Wyomissing, an independent team, plus five teams of the Lehigh Valley Tennis League including Dieruff of Allentown, a new opponent, will pro- vide the opposition to the Knights in their schedule of twelve matches. All opponents will meet our Castle squad twice throughout the season. Home matches will take place on the clay courts of Albright College. Members of the Reading High School tennis team who are scheduled to participate in the District No, 3 Preliminaries are James Rothermel, Gilbert Zalc, Michael Shalter, and John Moter. Castle netmen slated for action in the District No. 3 Finals are James Rothermel and Michael Shalter, Key netmen of the 1960 tennis squad were Michael Shalter and James Rothermel. 4'Tuesday, April 19 'Friday, April 22 Monday, April 25 tTuesday, April 26 f'Friday, April 29 'Tuesday, May 3 Friday, May 6 Tuesday, May 10 Friday, May 13 Saturday, May 14 Monday, May 16 Tuesday, May 17 Wednesday, May 18 tFriday, May 20 Friday, May 27 Saturday, May 28 Kneeling fr Michael Shalter, James Rothermel Stzuulzng Ken neth Blekicki, Gilbert Zalc, John Green John Moter John Ander son, Mr, James McIntyre, coach Tennis Schedule Dieruff High School 4Allentown5 Easton High School Wyomissing High School Bethlehem High School Nazareth High School Allentown High School Dieruff High School fAllentownJ Easton High School Bethlehem High School District No. 3 Preliminaries Lancaster, Pa. Wyomissing High School Nazareth High School District No. 3 Finals Lancaster, Pa. Allentown High School P.I.A.A. State Finals University Park, Pa. 'Denotes Lehigh Valley League Matches. Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Away l lea I ' I Y ,,. Varsity hurler, James Wentrel, engages rn a pre game warm up Varsity Baseball Schedule Sa Apr 9 Wilson H S Mon Apr 11 Allentown H S 'Sat Apr 16 Philhpsburg NJ Tues Apr 19 Notre Dame H S lGieen Pond ne'1r 'Sat Apr 2i Easton H S 'Tues Apr 26 Dieruff H S 'Fri Apr 29 Allentown C C H S a Apr '20 Muhlenberg Twp 'Tues May 'l Bethlehem H S 'Fri May 6 Allentown H S 'Sat May 7 Philhpsburg NJ a May 14 Notre Dame H S KGieen Pond mar 'Tues Max 17 Easton H S 'Fri May 20 Dieiuff II 'Mon M15 2? Allentown C C H S 'Wed May 25 Bethlehem I S Sat May 28 Coatesville H S 'East Penn League Contests Away Home H S Aw ay Home Easton? Aw ay Home Aw ay H Home Av. ay Home Away Easton? Home Avs ay Home Av. 'ny Away Varsity Baseball Head Coachf-Mr. Charles Dunkelburger Assistant Coach-Mr. Norbert Billinger As in the previous year, close to one hundred Red Knights reported for spring tryouts. Of this number, twenty-four candidates were named to the team roster. Diamondmen slated for infield positions in- cluded Donald Williams and Michael Ulrich at first base, Peter Reiniger and Richard Castello at second base, Joseph Acker at shortstop, Allen Klemmer and Michael Pietrowski at third Out field duties will be shared by Dennis Guthier, Thomas Delong, John Fritz Ronald Zieber, Thomas Nlnfo Moundmen scheduled for action include James Wentzel, Barry Butterweck Paul Weber Donald Seidel, William Grycon Lloyd Gross, Donald Hummel Patrick Lysakowski, Glenn Letcher, and Barry Williams Players named for catching duties include Thomas Gottschalk Terry Crupi, George Desjardins, and Thomas Ninfo Foremost in the aspirations of the 1960 varsity squad is to post a seasonal record equal to or better than those made by squads of years ago In twelve years, RH S won seven league Cham pionships, Castle squads never finished out of second place in league competition last year our Castle squad finished one half games out of first place, and in the history of the league Reading won fifteen championships Peter Reznzger, second base sackman, snares a ground ball in a R H S practice round 7 ' 1 Y Y Y Y l Y W - , . 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' ' Junior Varsity Baseball Coach-Mr. Harrison Stump A total of sux away games and five home games constututed the non conference schedule for ouu Junuor varsuty baseball squad for the 1960 season New opponents scheduled to play our Junuor dua mondmen thus year un the place of Fleetwood West Readung and Exeter Townshup wull be teams from the Pottstown and Wyomussung hugh schools Durung the course of the season our Junuor squad wull play two games each wuth Hamburg Pottstown Twun Valley Wulson and Wyomussung hugh schools and a sungle encounter wuth Mount Penn Castlemen appounted to unfueld posutuons were Larry Dato at furst base Garrett Bard at second base Frank Cameron and Gerry Lullus at shortstop and Davud Bunder and Larry Szwaczkowsku at thurd base Players scheduled for outfueld actuon were John Straub James Foreman and Peter Smuth Tossers who wull share the putchung honors through out the season wull be Glenn Letcher Donald Hum mel and Horace Puttman Luster for actuon behund the plate were John Madeura and Wayne Albrught General utuluty man for thus season s squad wull be Ruchard Horst Thus year many Junuor Knughts wull gaun valuable experuence whuch wull help them to qualufy for start 1ng posutuons on next year s varslty squad lf' 169 Catcher John Madezra us scheduled for ac tzon behind the plate J V Baseball Schedule Tuesdaw Aprul 12 Mt P nn Hugh School Fuudax Apuul 22 Satuuda Aprul 2'l Monday Aprul 25 Fruday Aprul 29 Wednesday May 11 Frudag May li Monday Mag 16 Tuesday May 17 Satuudav May 21 Wxounu ung Hugh School Pott touuu Hugh School J X Huuuuburg Hugh School W5 omus mg Hugh School Vlulson Hugh School J V Tvuun Valley Hugh School Hamburg Hugh School Twwun X ullex Hugh School Pottstovu n Hugh School J V Glenn Letcher served as one of the three startung hurlers for the junuor varszty base ball squad S Au a5 Ax ax Hom Home Home Aus ay Hom Av. ay Av. ay Au ay , V Y I 1 1 Y CY 7 V Y ! Y Y 1 D 7 ' A - , - . . . , . n Q Q , . ' . . i . . u ' - A i s t ,, , , - ' W'eduuu-sday, April 20 VVilsouu High School J. V.'s Home ,,, 'j 'ss' ' V j . Y' ' . S f ' V Y-'S e , .' ' 1 ' 1 , v v Y' v ' ' v y ' ,I . 1 V' I , . 0 ' X' .. V u f -' 7: If ' v v . v' V 5 v ' h fs Y , Peter Belck Pole Vault Fr: Aprll 8 Wed Apr 1? Frl Apr 22 Tues Apr 26 Tues May 3 Thurs May 5 Sat May 7 Tues May 10 Sat May 21 Sat May 28 Track Schedule NOFFISIOWII High School Louls E Du ruff lllgh School Bethlehem Hlgh Sthool Pottsullf Hlgh School Ph11.1dt1ph1l P1 nna Coatesulle Hxgh School Gosernor Mlffllll High School Wm Emrey Il1Slldt10l l ll Relays Bethlehem Jr C of C Lancaster Hugh School Dlstrlct No 3 Mmt Luncustex P I A A State Finals UHIXPTSIIL Park Penna Au '15 Ax U Home Home Au 'tx Hom' Au 15 Aw xy Au ty Aw 43 Track Field Events Coach- Mz Amedeo DeAngel1s Achlevement 1n he1ght or dlstance constltuted the ma Jor pomts of emphdsls ln the field events Castlemen who show prom ISC of bemg potentlal Wmners durmg the season mclude Samuel Strohman and Ed mond Zajdowlcz ln the hlgh Jump, Rlchard Klem ln the shotput, Peter FGICK ln the pole vault, and Peter Gable 1n the dlscus and Javelm thrusts Peter Gable-Jatelm Samuel Strohman Hzgh Jump K Sat., Apr. 30 University of P1-nna. Re-lays Away I I' , . .flu A 21. Track Running Events Coach-Mr. Anthony Stopper For the most part, speed and endurance activities constituted the running events of the track program. These were the running broad jump, the low and high hurdles, the 100, 220, 440, 880 yard dashes, and the mile run. Castle cindermen who are scheduled to provide stiff competition for their opponents include Don Davis in the running broad jump, Richard Fallon and Don Davis in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, Douglas Fisher and Barry Heath in the 440 event, Gary Goda and Charles Jackson in the 880 distance run, Sandy Burkhart and James Krick in the one mile endurance rung and David Lessig and Edward Andrews in the hurdles. Don Davis-B1 oad Jump his RN David Lessig Hurdles Sandy Burkhart and James Krick Ace Mzlers loin, .. U53 1 l. 'FH fxllff A Kneeluzg Peter Shestock Wzlham Ba1r M1chaelBurns Jon Kmg Robert Kelser Standzng Robert Dembner Barry Zoumas Thomas Metz Mr Carl Boltz coach Davld Carpln Rlchard Menzles Absent Robert Lattanzlo W11l1am Knauer Barry Zoumas, ace Golfer, sharpens hzs 'W' X puttmq durmg a practzce sesszon on a Berk shzre Country Club green Golf Schedule ,lg--Q.. Mon Mar 28 Hershey H1gh School Home F11 Aprll 1 Cocalxco Umon Hxgh School Away Mon Aprll 4 Wllson Hlgh School Home Frx Aprxl 8 Manhexm Twp Hlgh School Away Mon Aprll 11 Lebanon Hlgh School Home Mon Aprml 18 Lancaster Hlgh School Home Frm Aprxl 22 Hershey Hlgh School Away Mon Aprll 25 Cocallco Umon Hlgh School Home Frl Aprll 29 Wllson Hxgh School Away Mon Ma5 2 Manhelm Twp Hlgh School Home Frl May 6 Lebanon Hlgh School Away Frl May 13 Lancaster H1gh School Away Frl May 20 Dlstrlct No 3 Golf Match Helshey Hershey Park Golf Club Away Frx May 27 P I A A State Fmals Away Sa May 28 Umversxty Park Pa Away Golf Coach,-Mr Carl Boltz Our golf team thls past year was composed of elght veterans and live new lmksmen Of the e1ght veterans, flve were semors who were on Castle golf squads for the past four years These golfers were M1 chael Burns, Dav1d Carpm, Jon Klng Rlchard MGHZICS, and Barry Zoumas Three other ex perlenced llnksmen were two Jumors, namely Ronald Lattan zlo and Robert Dembner, and a sophomore, W11l1am Balr, from Northwest New members of the squad conslsted of Robert KGISCF and Thomas Metz both semors, Peter Shestock a Junlor plus Vhllxam Knauer and Rlchard Goodman, n1nth grade students from the Northwest and South ern Jumor Hlgh Schools, respec t1vely 1 1 y x ,. . . 1 , 1 v - I N 7 . , y - - I v v ' y ' . MXLQQQSXN WV .ff 1' . 'Q 'NN . .- folks RN!-N5 N ' ., . , .1 ,4,..s-f - ,, '., .Q- -f ., . -1 'l 'Y -1 Y . . i f IL f ., . , A ,. ., ' ., . V- 'D - -M ' ., .. . . r., , . Bandits Intramural Football Champions Kneeling - Earl VValborn. Gerald Watt, Frank Pichini, Standing- Kenneth Spatz, Robert Strauss. Barry Dautrich, Ralph Reider, Michael U1- rich Intramural Sports Sponsor-Mr. Harrison Stump This year marked the first time that Mr. Harrison Stump served as sponsor for the intramural sports program. In the football league, ten teams were formed from a turnout of sev- enty-eight boys. This year the Ban- dits succeeded in capturing the cham- pionship honors. In basketball competition, eighteen teams were divided into two divisions of nine teams each. Champions of the Red League were the Sunny Seven with the Rebels sharing the same honors in the Green League. In the final playoffs, the Sunny Seven edged the Rebels 58-55 to earn the Intramural Basketball title for 1960. Gymnastics was a new activity in the intramural sports program this past year. Sunny Seven Intramural Basketball Champions Kneeling+Donald Seidel, Louis DeAn- gelis, Nicholas Odagis, Spiro Apostolou: Standing--James YVentzel, Garry Benne- thum, Richard Klein, Thomas Fetter- man, Kenneth Swope, Donald Williams Gymnastics Mr. Harrison Stump checks the performance of two boys as they practice one of their formations on the parallel bars for the May Day program scheduled for May 13, 1960. Mr. Harrison Stump, Franklin Klonis, Richard Light Auxlllary Sports Personnel Throubhout the year members of the Auxlllary Spolts Personnel worked behmd the spol ts scenes to pIOV1d6 the bloundwork and essentlal SEFVICCS needed for the effl clent and effectxve p1omot1on of the Castle s total athletlc program As a result of then falthful servlces mem bers of th1s broup contrlbuted much to the success of Readmr, H1t,h School s currlcular program of physlcal educatlon and the extra currlcular prooram of 1ntramural and Inter scholastlc sports Mzss Katharzne Kaufmann chazrman of the physical edu catzon department checks the schedule of lntramural sports for the month Mr Emanuel Jacobs dtrector of physzcal educatzon fo? the Readmq School District and M1 LeVan P bmzth prznclpal of Read zng Hzqh School dzscuss admlnrstratwe mat ters whzeh are related to the promotion of the Castle s total athletzc program Our faculty manager of sports Mr Albert Harms planned and arranqed the schedules for Rcadzng Hlqh Schools' znterseholastzc sports and promdcd speczal sports publzczty 4 I I I U . 7 . - ' 0- 1 . , ' . , . ' CT l , - C, . . O. .G , . , - O' - V T227 r x 1 I . l l ' . , , ' V . ' J I , . . . Q . ' I J . Q - f ' u ' f - . . I , . 4 , ' ' I' ' p , e. , 4-7 v t was iv . . . 3 J , J I ' ' I I , . ' . . 1 l Auxiliary Sports Personnel Financial details of the Castle's interscholastic athletic program were efficiently handled by our treasurer for athletics, Mr. William H. Wisler. Through his continuous attention and care as trainer, Mr. Ernie Hepler kept our school athletes in top physical condition. In addition to their jani- torial duties, our gym cus- todians, Mr. Charles Smith and Mr. Robert Harbach, rendered essential services inside the gym and on the playing field. X X ,. ,ww - I ,...w-f ..nn'lN Q lx f 4' ar 'll 5 :I A 1 ' 5 ' 'ol ' . gs . - -W Y,-W 6 Q '- , ,ik v S 5 b 4. v?A q u A U s- v f Q qv' --a:,v -. Y ' 6 ' is X A i .f . 55 - 1 1, f 1 ' 1 Q K 1 . 1, I I . 4- . 'n'dw,,.f-'M , , W f.42 .J , AXA 0' 1 5 we -we ........,.4-v ff ? ,, .wqw 'wg- rugw A W' - KI , .f ' - .. 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'Vx 0 lpn nj QI ' 4 n WN ,- Archery Sponsor Mrs Elmabeth N Ruhrman As ln the PFSVIOUS year arch ery was the first of the n1ne after school lntramural sports sponsored by the G11 ls Athletlc Assoclatlon Throughout the four week archery season over one hun dred and fifty g1r1s from the tenth eleventh and twelfth grades partlclpated ln the prac t1ce sesslons and 1nd1v1dual con tests held every Monday Tues day and Wednesday on the archery range 1n front of the gymnasxum Lynda Overly of the twelfth grade earned the archery crown for the year GAA archers compete for the top Ann Wolfe ludy Lenz Susan Palms Suzanne Sxebert Susan Daub Mary Ellzabeth Gale Carol Bucks A panorama' mew of the archery ranqe durznq the practzce sesszons re vealed many hzts and a few mzsses Mrs Elz abeth Ruhrman checks the progress of six archers durznq one of the contests Kneelznq Brldgette ORe1llv Barbara Conrad Standmq Mrs Ellzabeth N Ruhrman J anne Gallos Nancy Kuhns Llnda Horst Doro thy Cornehus 'i-ZQQIA . .. .il A. 4. .Hn , - .' , . y - Y Y v - Y NNdl l score of the day. . 'z V ' be . ' I v. , o- During the season, sin: teams yzartieiyiatcfl in a series of round robin contests for thc intramural volleyball champion- ship. Fmalc plays often ltcpt con testants on edge' Excitement mounts as two teams battle for the deczdmg pomt Volleyball Sponsor- Miss Katharine E. Kaufmann Volleyball opened the spring season of the girls' intramural sports program. Approximately sixty girls re- gistered for this invigorating in- door sport which was sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. Every Monday and Tuesday after school for a four-week per- iod six teams participated for top honors. Competing teams were the Dilberts, Rebels, VVa- hoo Sisters, Co-Eds, Squeeges, and the Canned Coolers. Championship laurels were earned by the Co-Eds with fourteen wins and one loss. Q , I . - l rr ' ' . D , Swlmmmg Sponsor Mlss Katharlne E Kaufmann In prevlous years, glrls who reglstered for Swlmmlng' were as slgned to the mstructlonal group or the more advanced plunge group accordlng to each glrls 1nd1v1dual needs and experxence Thls year, because of the rela tively small enrollment and the large percentage of experlenced swlmmers among the enrollees, ac t1v1t1es of the plunge group were emphaslzed For the most part, these actlv ltles conslsted of practlce sesslons ln whlch our Castle ladles devel oped and acqulred advanced swlm mlng and d1v1ng techmques, and sklll ln makmg a varlety of syn chromzed aquatlc formatlons ,aw -vnmfw X 'wg 'ikwia J' 25 4135.07-'9 fins s NNN, 'fl' 'E 353 ,a.s..-sw --M-an Margaret H arbaoh dw plays a perfect swan dwe to a group of dwzng enthusz asts Dwmg Margaret Harbach Counter clockwzse Phyllls Prlce Josephme Talys Fred rlcka Large Beverly Angstadt Pauletta Gruber Karen Ang stadt A quzntet of Castle mer mazds practzce a favorzte water ballet formatzon Foreground Susan Taylor Jo anne Whltmyer Barbara Tulley Rear Madelme Rehr Marsha Sue Ruttenberg An armable party of swzmmers end the perrod wzth a thrzllzng water horse contest In water Nancy Kern, Maryann Taylor, Susan Taylor, Joanne Whltmyer, Pat White, On shoulders Barbara Lxvmg house, Phyllls Pnce, Barbara Tulley, Anne Wolfe, Marsha Sue Ruttenberg 180 Softball Sponsor Mrs El1zabethN Ruhrman Thlrd on the lntramural after school sports program for glrls this year was softball From a group of forty s1x soft ball enthuslasts, four teams were formed lncludlng substltutes Each Monday and Wednesday durxng the four week season the teams com peted for champlonshlp honors on the playlng field 1n front of the gymnasmm Wlth a seasonal record of 6 0 the Wahoo Slsters captured the softball tltle for the year Sharon Brown's team mates shout for a hzt' Row 1 Ruth Herb Mxrxam Soule Sallxe Se1fert Loretta Hannahoe Nancee Guard Janet Hartmger Sharon Brown Cynthla Auman Moments of suspense provzded many thmlls for these softball en thuszasts' Kneelmg Karen Shollenberger Patucxa Sadowskn Janet Hartmger Barbara Con rad Mary Ambrogx Chrlstme Smxth Harrxet Rlchards MHYCIA MIFHQZCWSRI Standmg Sallle Selfert Loretta Hanno hoe Anne Wolfe Sandra Stamm Lmda Horst Ruth Herb Nancee Guard Mmam Soule Cynthxa Auman Sharon Brown An umpzres deczswn Safe gwes Anne WoZfe's team another run' Row 1 Sharon Brown Lynda Overly Anne Wolfe . ' . 'U . , . Y Y I 1 I . . I . 1 1 Z . I 1 . . .-A . ' K' ' u Y- . . - 1 1 I I I1 .I . I I I I I I -- I I - I ' , I u . 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' : - - in vi . 1 1 Badminton Sponsor-Mrs. Elizabeth N. Ruhrman Second on the program of spring sports for girls this year was badmin- ton. Sponsored by the Girls' Athletic As- sociation, this lively indoor sport was held every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday after school in the girls' gym- nasium for a period of three Weeks. Three tournament ladders composed of six doubles each were formed from thirty-six registrants. Winners of the tournament ladders engaged in playoffs to determine the champion double for the year. A double from the eleventh grade namely, Mary Ambrogi and Sandra Stamm, won the final championship honors. Tournament matches were sparked wzth plenty of action. Linda Vath Maigaret Hai bach Angeline Snyder, Barbara Mc-Monagle Throughout the season, all the con- testants displaycd a spirit of good sportsmanship. Barbara Tulley, Angela Talarico, Joanne Witmyer, Loretta Hannahoe 'f,g',.X- Sandra Zicnzba tries to select a lucky paddle bc- fore she participates in another contest. Mrs. Janet B. Gorman, sponsor, gives a few contest- ants some important tips about table tennis tech- niques. Left to right Mary Gale, Angela Talarico, Mrs, Gorman, Jane Reich, Nancy Kern Contest results listed on the tournament chart at- tracted the attention of many of the participants. Cecil Shrom Table Tennis Sponsor-Mrs. Janet B. Gorman During the past school year thirty-nine girls regis- tered for the popular indoor sport-table tennis. Each Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday for a period of five weeks, beginners as well as experi- enced players met in the girls' gym to receive in- struction, to practice, and to participate in the contests. Girls who were acquainted with the fun- damental skills selected partners and participated in a round robin tournament. Anne Wolfe and Linda Zehner of the twelfth grade captured the table tennis laurels for the 1959-60 school year. XEXT WILR 3' W . K E fw - . sw Tennis Sponsor Mrs Fllzabeth N Ruhrman Tenms attracted flfty fxve Castle sportswomen th1s past year Durmg the season beglnners acqu1red the fundamental skllls and techmques of the sport by practlclng after school xn the glrls gym every day except Frlday ACtlV1t18S for the experxenced players were ch1efly confmed to tournament com petltxon After the w1nner of each tourna ment group was determlned playoffs were held to select the tennls champlon for the year Contests were held on the asphalt courts on the school campus and on the courts of Albrlght College and Pendora Park Eager tennts partzczpants report for tournament actzon on the Castle courts hart Barbara Tulley Helen Folonxs Pat r1c1a Dobbms Before the matches the chozce of the fzrst serve and the court to be defended were determined by spin mng the racquet Nancee Guard and Mary Ann Taylor Durznq the Zwely matches spec tators heads moved swzftly from left to rzght to follow each play Row 1 Anne Wolfe Fxederxcka Large Beverly Wllgls Ron 2 Cynthla Auman Nancee Guard Mary Ann Taylor 184 W l ' - . J Q . . . , . ! Joanne Witmyer, Susan Palm, Donna Good- Y ' 7 Y ' J . ,, . I - ' LY . J ' , . 'A I I 1 ' ' . 4 1 ' I 7 ' A . . V . Bowling Sponsor- Miss Katharine E. Kaufmann Bowling was the fourth and final winter sport which was sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association during the 1959-1960 school year. In order to accommodate over nine- ty girls from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades, the regular season was expanded from one to two five-week periods. Bowling, which was held at the Read- ing Company Y every Tuesday and Thursday during the ten week period, was the second off-campus sport of- fered to G.A.A. ladies. By the end of the extended bowling season, Joanne Witmyer and Nancy Seyfert had rolled the highest average scores of 161 and 146, respectively. Miss Katharine E. Kaufmann. sponsor demonstrates with expert skill the proper techniques of the qame to some eager G.A.A. bowling enthusiasts. Foreground-Miss Katharine E, Kaufmanng Rear Patricia Dei bert, Sara Zehner, Carol Warr, Linda Sherman A peak moment .... .... f or G. A A bonlers' Between ercztznq frames RHS boalers often com pared scores and enjoyed refreshments Robin Beard, Margaret Harbach, Carol Alspach, Mary Ann Taxlor Phyllis Price temporarzly' Sheila Howe Pat Deibeit Karen Shollenberger Cecil Shrom Basketball Sponsor-Mrs. Janet B. Gorman This year fifty-five Castle ladies partici- pated in the intramural basketball program which was sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association. Before the contests began, each girl had to take part in two of the three general prac- tice sessions in order to qualify for a position on one of the teams. Contestants were then assigned to various teams according to grade. Alert seorelceepers and timekeepers per- form their duties during another session of the intramural contests. Sandra Stunim, Mary Ambrogi, Linda Horst Successful foul shots boosted many a seoie' Madeline Rehr A foul t . . a shriek whistle . . . action halts l Basketball Sponsor-Mrs. Janet B. Gorman Starting on January 6, 1960, contests were held every Monday and Wednesday after school in the girls' gymnasium for a period of six weeks. Teams which participated in the round robin tournament were the Basketeers, Dil- berts, Squeeges, Wahoos, Warm-Ups, and the Untouchables. Two twelfth grade teams, namely the S uee es and the Wahoos shared champion q g r ' ship team laurels as a result of a tie for first place. A jump ball settles a dispute! Sandra Zieber, Barbara Tulley, Angela Talarico Contestants display the lively team action that prevailed throughout the tournament. Sheila Howe, Pat Diebert, Cheryl Levin, Susan Palms, Elaine Zeigenfuss Members of competing teams fight for the rebound. Jane Reich, Lillian Gephart, Harriet Richards, Patricia White K..-n Q Durmq one of the mstructron perzods llrs Janet B Gorman allofued members of her group to scan popular sports mdqannes to see the opportunztzes open to gzrls u ho wrshed to choose phzfszcal educdtzon or zts related fields as careers Seated Lrllran Gephart Paula Spada fora Angela Talarrco Jane Rerch Harrret Rrchards Stmrrlmq Mrrram Soule Judy Kushner Mrs Janet B Gorman Loretta Hanahoe Madelrne Rehr Karen Hrllbrsh Glrls Leaders Sponsor Mrs Janet B Gorman Grrls were chosen for the Grrls Leaders organrzatron on the bases of thelr speclal talent class accom plrshment and rntercst rn selectmg physrcal educatron or rts related fields as future careers BCS1d6S the two regular gym per rods each week requrred of all stu dents, these grrls recervcd weekly one perlod of theory and hve per rods of practrcal experrence as as srstants to our glrls physrcal edu catron rnstructors Apart from therr regular sched ule of actrvrtres the Grrls Leaders group sponsored the County Play Day held at the Castle on October 16 1959 M adelrne Rehr and H arrzet Rzch ards demonstrate the technique ln performlng a bzrd s nest for the benefit of the other leaders On Rznqs Madelrne Rehr Harrret Rrch ards Struzdznq Mrrram Soule I rllran Gephart Karen Hrllbrsh Jane Rerch Paula Spadafora Judy Kushner Loretta Hanahoe Absent Ange1aTalarrco Our girls leaders qazned valu able experrencc by sermng as ref erees for group sports Tamara Bashan, Phylrs Prrce, Soma Samet, Loretta Hanahoe, leader, Carol Gunther l88 1 ' ' i . .', . . 4 l ' r K ' 'I r 2 K I , ' I Y - A 1 4 . . 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Gym Classes Sponsors MISS Katharme E Kaufmann Mrs Janet B Gorman Mrs Ellzabeth N Ruhrman Thls year 1nd1v1dua1 and team sports apparatus work pree1s1on marehmb dr111s and eahsthemes consututed the mam phases of the regular physleal educatlon pro gram for glrls In 3dd1t1OI1 an ext1a Cll1I'1Cl113.I' program of n1ne sports was spon sored by the GIFIS Ath1et1e Asso clatlon for Castle ladles vsho were mterested IH paltlelpatmg and en Joymg the benefits of aetlon packed lntramural contests An advanced physlcal educatlon eleet1ve vxas offered to glrls who W1Sh6d to prepare for future ca reers 1n physlcal educatxon and xts related fields ral part of the physacal fitness pro gram Und 'r The supefmszon of the qym 1nst1uCto1s nzrnzbms of the aduanccd phnszcal cdnrafzon Class helpfd students to lea? n the funda nzentals of the imzous zntvfnnnval sports Nan Vought Joan B1ttle Amta Caxlson Tamala Bashan Paula Spadafora Crab soccer nas one of the many actzon packed zndoov games played for rompetzfzon as 14011 as for en yoynzent A' ' ' F- . 4 ' ' y s v i J .' ' I . U . . . . y . , 1 - 4 1 ' . Y .5 - ' 1 ' ' r Calisfhenirs served as an integ- ,g , ,- f. ' , Mr. LeVan P. Smith, our principal, greeted the Castle visitors before play day activities began. X Junior High Play Day Sponsor- Mrs. Elizabeth N. Ruhrman Eight representatives from each of the four junior high schools accepted the invita- tion to enjoy Castle hospital- ity and the inter-school sports activities at Reading High School on Junior High Play Day. Eleven Castle juniors of the Girls' Athletic Association sponsored this event in the girls' gym on Friday, January 15, 1960. During the day, members of this group regis- tered the visitors, supervised the program of activities, acted as game officials, and served as hostesses at the end of the day when refreshments were served. Lively games of four court volleyball provided fun and plenty of action for all. Girls from the dif- ferent jn n i o r high schools were assigned to special relay teams in order to promote a friendly spirit of com- petition a m o n g the play day participants. County Play Day Sponsors-Mrs. Janet B. Gorman Girls from twenty-one Berks County schools and from the tenth grades of Northwest and Southwest junior high schools of Reading were invited to at- tend the annual County Play Day on October 16, 1959, at the Castle gym. This year eighty-eight visitors from twelve neighboring schools participated in the well-organized sports program and social activities planned and super- vised by the girls of the advanced physi- cal education class of R. H. S. For group sports, eight teams repre- senting famous football elcvens were formed to promote a spirit of friendly competition and good sportsmanship among all of the participants. After the activity-packed sports pro- gram, tasty refreshments served as a delightful climax to the dayls successful events. . 115 x I Before the afternoon's activi- ties began, members of our Girls' Athletic Association helped our guests to become acquainted with Castle surroundings. Left to right -Sally VVells, Mount Penn: Johann Sindfors, Southwestg Ann Yeager, Southwestg Kathy John- ston, Mount Penng Ann Dietrich, Fleetwoodg Carol Ludwig, Daniel Booneg Patricia Stoudt. Daniel Boone: Marcia Mirassewski, Reading High School. Two R. H. S. ladies stage an exciting Indian lea-wrestling match for the benefit of at num- ber of play day enthusiasts. Wrestlers--Joanne Witmyer and Bar- bara Tully Giant volleyball contests pro- vided plenty of thrills and fun for the girls who were interested in a lively group sport. eff' was' A 4 ff' 1 v,. 41 ll' u fb' ff 1 l vm wi .,.. ,xl ,H ,- Q 34735 A U xv,- S FEHTIIRE5 W N A 'C'hv nies 15 v. c ga, J x .ln W, Qi 1- f vvx y. SLD Q.. 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Q Q. 1 5 2. e A ' U V ' 3 3 Auf 1 1 A-l -U I A If 5 N A 4,,,,,N.......,MecM Wwe'-- , ,. . - y 4 ww y Nw 7: the painting of three shops, the rewiring of major 1 ,1 1 - X l y, J L elf . - . . , rf o' ' . .. Y U I .U . . . 3 1 . . . v 1 at f A If Q 1 X' x , I If ' J - he Fair Flares Bustllng act1v1ty at the Muhlenberg Township faurgrounds a days vacatlon and sunny Sk19S gave our Castle students the opportunxty to ex per1ence a dellghtful day at the Readlng Falr Durlng the day our pleasure seeklng Knlghts and Lad1CS enjoyed the famlllar sights of the commerclal 6Xhlb1tS and mldway attract1ons the lntermlngllng sounds of volces nolses and muslc the aroma from s17zl1ng hot dogs and fresh plzza ples and the thr1l11ng sensatlons of the mxdway rldes In the evenlng our Castle vlsltors enjoyed the glgantlc rock n roll dance on the stage opposlte the grandstand and the capt1vat1ng song stylmgs of Fablan the natlon s newest slnglng 1dO1 After thls dellghtful feature attractlon Castle students went home Wlth pleasant thoughts of an enjoyable faxr day 4 S In A-7 f- a, 5' Q i A new ride a new sensatzon' Castle senzors stroll uzth South American and Arabzan vzsttors' P1 za ple treat for famzshed fazr goers' Royalty at the Castle lfb GH- W WWW Her Court 6 The Queen u Qpfgcaafie Mali dwnmnf sos FTA 15-n Qzfkwqai FBLA nn'-Us vARsuTv BAND 54412,-640-wi '60 405 FELLOWSHIP NX WORKSHOP PLAYERS X ' , f ' 'h mx- . b 9 I , K ' 4 518 ga ,. 3 fx ' QR , 1 . 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Schell v1z1l1111f Rob ut Pc-ntz p11 szrlmzt Hope Phl1llpS 1111 1IIf5'IlIflIt Ken neth Sp'1tz t1e1Su1e1 Juniors at R H S Class of 1961 Elovcnth zgmclc m'11k1d thc fust tlmc that students from thc No1th west Southwc Qt gllllthl 1 I1 and No1th0'1st Jumor H1511 Qthools fOIH1 ed a total class umt at Readm H1,,h School H1,,hhbht1111, thc Qpomal tur11cula1 g1oup 3Ct1V1t1C9 of the 1u111o1 class thls past M1111 werc thc two compro henslvo tostmh p1oz,1ams md th1 two guldance folums A school dance hold on Ap11l 29 1960 was thc Lhlcf sou 11 cvcut spon sored by the class Lookmg, ahead to thou s0111o1 V011 membem of thc cllss Sclcttcd thur class xmgs and tholr offlclal class photographm Mr J C1111 BOICZII metrumcntal znstructm con111atuI11f1's Howard Smzth, and C'l1ff0111 Y1 zch RHS jun tors on thru 671061 SS 111 11011117 namcd to the Dzstnct Band for 1960 202 Q2 ' - I I I in N rc L' x 1 '-S 1 I I ' X ' - ' V v vxk, K 1- V K . I ' U- K 1 1 . - J . x .A . 0' CT Z1 'cw' 'U' ' 0' xk V' f - ' ,f . v , , V - X - ' 'cr ' 11 2 1 v X x . X 5 ' , f ef . . . y ,tx , , L. .Z , , - I, 3 , . cv K X 28: K u 11 1 1' 1 3' 1 A 1 1 w- ' ' . V .. ' fm II11' 611155 of 1961 zn- 'I I .12 W. , .. ' -' 1' Q. A , f fm , 1 , L , rl! .. . y .1 11 , Q . . 1 , 1 fri! l 1 , X, 1 , 'A ,,.., .HJ - K , IQ. ' v. v f A . . I '. . - ' 1 ' 'u 1 xx ' ' 7 ' ' ' , Hewnnq, :H W ginif-X .f I ,jail lflw 4 ,,, 5 55752 ' 4,1153 3:15151- Foreign language students of the tenth grade were the first pupils to enjoy the benefits of the newly-installer! language labor- atory equipment at Northwest. Judy WVentzel, Barbara VVingert, Carol White, Marlin Ratzhan, James Keinard Members of the yearbook staff of Northwest take time for a sneak preview of the school an- nal which they prepared the past year. Seated - Mary Conway, Howard Miller, Susan Townsend, Diana Glowinski, Mari- anne Musket, Vivian Lois Aron Standing - Diane Sheaffer, Judith Jeznaek, Paul Prutzman, Susie Shears, Ronald Miller, Georgie Zannaras, Cherelene Hamme, Kathy Gees, Judith Hahn, Jean Leidy, Linda Updegrave, Mary Geiger, Carolyn Blaydan 4 V... Sophomores at Northwest RHS Class of 1962 Close to two hundred and forty students of the tenth grade at Northwest Junior High School bade farewell to their Alma Mater in June. For four pleasant and profitable years, these Vikings enjoyed their school life at Northwest. Events which served as a memorable climax to their junior high school days were the class trip, the prom, and the commencement exer- elses. In the fall, these former Vikings will be able to enjoy more exciting school adventures and experiences when they embark on their final two years of their education as Knights and Ladies of the Castle-on-the-Hill. Class officers examine class trip brochures before they present their proposals to the tenth grade student body. Emma Kraus, treasurerg Larry Dato, viee presidentg Carol Diamont, secretary, Rodney Herman, president Sophomores at Southwest RHS Class of 1962 Approximately one hundred and thirty tenth grade students from Southwest Junior High School will begin their junior year at the Castle in September 1960. For them, their four colorful years at Southwest will be but a memory when they assume their new roles as members of the junior class at the Castle. In the last two years of their edueational careers, Castle life will offer new opportunities, re- wards, and benefits to these for- mer Southwest students who take an active part in the ex- tensive educational program and extra curricular programs of Reading High School. Tenth grade !,'lllSS 0ffiCC'7'S CUSCZLSS plans for Cl Anthony Caroffa, vice presidentg Joseph Caltagirone, pre publicity eampaign for one of the top social events Sldemi Ronald Hoffman- Sef 9U1 Y'U'0f1SUVCI' of their class. -:shi Future homcmakers acquired valuable skills in domestic duties through the practical experience projects in the home economics classes. Seated f Mary Ann Palsgroveg Stand- ing - Lois Borelli, Linda Miller, Susan Hall, Claudia Gottsehall Electric shop u'as one of the four shop courses offered to boys who chose thc vocational program. David Youtz, Jack Miller, Leonard Jac- wiak, James Paehuito Tenth grade class advisers discuss plans for the future activities of the Class of 1962 . Mr. Ray Reber, tinancial adviserg Mr. William A, Burkhart, assistant adviserg Miss Mary A. Capallo, assistant adviserg and Mr. Connard C. Cramp, ad- viser. Sophomores at R. H. S. Class of 1962 Four hundred and forty-seven sophomores attended Reading High School this past year. The remainder of the students of the tenth grade class completed their sophomore year at Northwest Junior High School and Southwest Junior High School. In September 1960, .the former tenth grade students from the two junior high schools will join those of Reading High School to form the junior class at the Castle. With the addition of two hundred and forty Vikings from Northwest and one hundred and thirty students from Southwest, the student member- ship of the Class Of 1962 is sched- uled to consist of eight hundred and seventeen Knights and Ladies in the fall. Officers of thc sophomore class meet brief- ly to select a special committee for the dance which was co-sponsored by the sophomore class and Fellowship Club on May 13, 1960. Ann Warner, secretary: Garrett Bard, president: Dace Gerlins, treasurerg Jose Sanchez, vice president. C Conferences with guidance counselors at schedule time indicated that the junior year was close at hand for our sophomores. Miss Ethel M. Hicks, vice principal and counselor, Susan Ennis A hopeful sophomore com petes for the office of presi dent of student council. Michael Winslow, candidateg Ed win Stout and Roger Ulrich, mana gers 1...-i R. H. S. WELCOMES ARLENE K. BREINER LIBRARY MARY A. CAPALLO HOME ECONOMICS MAHLON R. GEBHARDT ENGLISH VERA G. AUMAN FOREIGN LANGUAGES CARRIE E. BABB SOCIAL STUDIES AMEDEO R. DeANGELIS, JR PHYSICAL EDUCATION J Y i Mr' C! 4: 2 ,. Qi'mxgAVAiW5x?3!gi.i.ib.i 'rf . ' X. ,UTC v '1' g' .N . J.. Y .. . 1 iw N - x -'ig ' 5 . A S rf' , 1 f , Q NX QM 5 1! . fr X gf x , 1' 1-. M -6 'ii aff 'M Mmed Chorus Concert Orchestra Evening of Music Monday, March 14, 'I960 Choral l'Ji1'rfc'tor- Mr. Theodore C. VValker Insfrummztal Director- Mr. J. Carl Borelli Five choral groups, namely the A Cappella Choir, the Girls' Choruses, the Mixed Chorus, the Mixed Ensemble, and the Cas- tlettes presented enjoyable spir- itual, secular, standard, and mu- sical comedy selections. 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